"[...] recreates the hammer behaviour for each of the 88 keys individually [...] are the only instruments that do that" Now if only Casio would tell us what that actually means. Certainly there are digital pianos with individual hammer weights. That's nothing new. I know Casio has the "hammer delay" feature, adjustable in some models at least. Is that it? Is it individual for each key in the "smart" keyboard? Or what exactly is "smart"? There seems to be a lot of confusion about the "smart" keyboard. Like what's up with the "triple sensor behaviour with two sensors"?
Can be used as midi controller?
Is there any way I can access percussion sounds on these keys? Would help me to be able to loop :)
Excellent!
"[...] recreates the hammer behaviour for each of the 88 keys individually [...] are the only instruments that do that"
Now if only Casio would tell us what that actually means.
Certainly there are digital pianos with individual hammer weights. That's nothing new. I know Casio has the "hammer delay" feature, adjustable in some models at least. Is that it? Is it individual for each key in the "smart" keyboard? Or what exactly is "smart"?
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the "smart" keyboard. Like what's up with the "triple sensor behaviour with two sensors"?