Korg tiny piano digital
Without needing to be set up in a specific location, you can move the tinyPIANO from the living room to the bedroom or even outside according to how you feel that day, and enjoy music in the style you like. Since the instrument is powered by six AA batteries, you can enjoy piano performances anywhere and anytime. Speakers are built into the compact body. Small, easily transportable, and powered by AA batteries Even when playing back the demo songs at night, you can turn down the volume and enjoy the background music without disturbing those around you.
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Each demo song is assigned to play using a tone that's appropriate for it, but you are free to specify a different tone to suit your taste or the desired atmosphere. In addition to being a great way to hear skillful performances, these songs can provide enjoyable background music for your room, like a music box.
The tinyPIANO contains 50 automatically playing demo songs that cover a wide range of styles.
You can learn the sounds of instruments while actually playing them, as if the tinyPIANO itself were a picture book of instruments.įifty built-in demo songs to enjoy even when you're not playing There are a total of 25 built-in sounds including sounds that you've heard in classic songs, such as electric piano, clavinet, organ and bell, as well as sounds that befit a miniature piano, such as music box and toy piano tones. Good sound is not limited to grand piano tones. Korg tinyPIANO Digital Toy Piano PRODUCT FEATURES: Twenty-five built-in sounds that let you learn while playing.However, for the typical functions you’ll need in day to day playing, such as changing voices, adjusting volume or transposition or using the metronome, you’ll find the Korg LP380 very, very easy to use.
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Of course, for some of the more advanced functions, you might find that you need to look at the manual every now and then. In all honesty I didn’t find it distracting, and felt it was a real welcome change after trying so many pianos with a clunkier way of doing things. Of course, this means you have lots of buttons on your piano, and if you like the minimalistic look, this might put you off. It just works, and you don’t need to consult the manual for it.
Korg’s control system is a victory for common sense, and in all honesty for me this is one of the reasons I’d choose this model over the equivalent Yamaha or Casio model.īecause of this I have no criticisms of the control model on the Korg LP380 at all. You may spot the sarcasm here but I’ve been banging on about this for years with the likes of Yamaha and Casio not bothering to include a simple screen, and basically just leaving us to either memorise the combinations or guess. It is in Japanese, but visually you should be able to follow along using the instructions as reference.
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If you’re struggling to put the piano together, there is a really useful video from Korg on how to assemble it. The assembly is fairly straightforward lay the keyboard flat, attach the two sides with the included screws, and then attach and plug in the pedal board. However, it’s something to consider when I’ve assembled similar models from Roland and Yamaha, the materials felt of better quality. I’m sure this is as a consequence of the piano being so light, and I have to say when the piano was put together and I was playing it I didn’t really notice this. While the keyboard itself is nice and weighty, the stand and supporting materials feel very thin. One thing I will say about the assembly of the piano is that the materials used do feel a little cheap.
Fortunately this isn’t too difficult, and there are good instructions in the box as to how to do this. Seeing as the Korg LP380 comes with a stand and pedal box, it will require some assembly.