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Sound Quality
Customers have mixed opinions on the sound quality of the Korg B2 Digital Piano, with some praising its ability to reproduce bass frequencies and provide vibrational feedback, while others suggest it may lack in comparison to other instruments in the same price range for certain sounds. The inclusion of an Aux-in jack is a significant feature for those who require DAW sounds as feedback during play.
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Quality
All you need is a good solid weighted keys that allows you to control your finger expressions, light and gentle when you need i... Read More
The weight allows you to play softly as it is all muscle memory.
The newer keyboards has this faux grainy surface these days and it annoys me with the texture than actually helping my fingers ... Read More
If you want a real keyboard that feels like a real piano then by all means buy a real piano because, really, there isn't a elec... Read More
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piano, pedal, weighted, good and real. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 213 reviews as of our last analysis date on Aug 12 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With just a single usb cable your keyboard midi is sent to the daw and the daw sends back the audio sound through the usb and out to your b2 speakers as though the sound belongs to the b2
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However as mentioned the b2 uses usb audio which does it all in one cable sending audio to and from your keyboard
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Everything is all within your computer and plus the polyphony is only limited to the power of your computer which is greater than 120 notes probably in the thousands as you can have up to 256 tracks with all of them playing different instruments simultaneously
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
On other piano keyboards you need the usb midi and a headphone cable from your computer to the aux in jack on the keyboard if it has one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Did you know some of the newer keyboards are taking away the auxin jack probably to save money and thus taking away the feature of having your daw sounds coming out from your keyboard speakers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Btw the smooth keys are just fine and your fingers wont slide off the keys if you keep your fingers curved like a classical pianist
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The newer keyboards has this faux grainy surface these days and it annoys me with the texture than actually helping my fingers grip the surface of the keys
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It isnt heavy to play and at least it is better than nonweighted keys keyboard