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Comparison Yamaha YC73 vs Yamaha YC88

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Typesynthesizer (rompler)synthesizer (rompler)
Keys
Number of keys7388
Sizefull sizefull size
Mechanicsmalleusmalleus
Sensitivity adjustment
Rigidityweightedweighted
Specs
Polyphony128 voices128 voices
Built-in timbres145 шт145 шт
Effects and control
Timbres layering
Keyboard split
Reverberation
Chorus
Transposition
Connectors
Inputs
Jack (6.35 mm)
MIDI in
USB to device (type A)
Jack (6.35 mm)
MIDI in
USB to device (type A)
Connectable pedals2 шт2 шт
Outputs
USB to host (type B)
MIDI out
headphones
USB to host (type B)
MIDI out
headphones
Linear outputs11
General
Displaymonochromemonochrome
Dimensions (WxHxD)1086x145x355 mm1298x142x364 mm
Weight13.4 kg18.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2021july 2021
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Number of keys

The greater the number of keys — the wider the range of the instrument, the lower and higher notes you can take on it right during the game, without resorting to tricks like octave shift (see below). By comparison, a full size piano keyboard has 88 keys. However, in synthesizers, such an amount is rare, because. the instrument would have turned out to be too bulky and expensive, and not every musician, even a professional one, needs such an extensive range. Thus, 88-key keyboards are used primarily in high-end workstations (see "Type"). For ordinary synthesizers, the standard is 49, 61 or 76 keys ( there are also options for 73 keys) — this is usually quite enough (while the "golden mean" option is considered to be 61 keys). And small children's models can have 32 keys.
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