Digital pianos with sensitivity control
prices on 147 models— the ability to change the sensitivity of the keys of the instrument, in other words, to adjust how loud and sharp it will sound with the same force and speed of pressing. With a high sensitivity, the sound will be sharp and loud, with a low sensitivity, the sound will be soft and quiet. Accordingly, the first option is better suited when expressiveness and significant differences in volume are needed, the second is useful to ensure a smooth, smooth sound. It is not uncommon to find the ability to reduce the sensitivity to zero, when the volume of the sound will be the same with any press; this can be used as an artistic technique or for authenticity with some voices (eg harpsichord).
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