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Description
Imagine the power of a full stage piano in a portable package that fits seamlessly into your musical lifestyle. The Kurzweil SP76 is crafted for musicians who crave both versatility and mobility. With its 76-note semi-weighted action, this digital piano is perfect for dynamic performances that require expressive playing and rapid transitions.
Dive into a world of sound with 32 meticulously crafted internal programs that include everything from vibrant acoustic pianos and classic electric pianos to lush tonewheel organs and ensemble strings. The SP76 doesn't just deliver variety; it offers depth with its 32-voice polyphony, allowing you to layer sounds without missing a beat.
On stage or in studio, control is at your fingertips with the SP76’s intuitive pitch ribbon, modulation ribbon, and front panel slider. Personalize your performance with two independent MIDI zones and 32 user-programmable MIDI setups. Whether you're transmitting on two independent MIDI channels or receiving on MIDI channel 1, the SP76 integrates seamlessly with your gear.
This lightweight digital piano isn’t just about sound; it's about adaptability. With its dual footswitch inputs and continuous control pedal input, you have the flexibility to manipulate effects and dynamics in real-time. Enjoy the convenience of 9 preset effects, including 8 different reverbs and a rich chorus, each with separate wet/dry level controls.
Key Features:
- 76-note semi-weighted action
- 32 internal programs with acoustic pianos, electric pianos, tonewheel organs, and strings
- 32-voice polyphony
- 2 independent MIDI zones and 32 user-programmable MIDI setups
- Pitch ribbon, modulation ribbon, and front panel slider for enhanced control
- 9 preset effects with separate wet/dry levels
- Dual footswitch inputs and continuous control pedal input
- Lightweight design for easy transport
FAQs
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What type of keys does the Kurzweil SP76 have?
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The Kurzweil SP76 features 76 semi-weighted keys, providing a balance between the feel of traditional acoustic piano keys and the lighter touch of synthesizer keys.
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How many sounds or programs are available on the Kurzweil SP76?
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The Kurzweil SP76 offers 32 award-winning sounds, allowing for a variety of tones suitable for different musical styles and performances.
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Is the Kurzweil SP76 suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Kurzweil SP76 is lightweight and designed for stage use, making it ideal for live performances with its easy access to high-quality sounds and effects.
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Can the Kurzweil SP76 be used as a MIDI controller?
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Yes, the Kurzweil SP76 can function as a MIDI controller with 2 user-selectable MIDI channels and 32 user MIDI setups, allowing integration with other MIDI devices.
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What connectivity options does the Kurzweil SP76 offer?
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The Kurzweil SP76 includes 2 - 1/4" outputs, a headphone jack, continuous control pedal input, and dual footswitch input, providing versatile connectivity for various performance setups.
Videos
Tiago Mallen
KURZWEIL SP76/88 (FACTORY SOUNDS) TEST by TIAGO MALLEN @KurzweilBrasil @kurzweilmusicrussia9555 #123
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Kurzweil SP76.
Build quality
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The SP4-7 features a semi-weighted action that is heavier than the Nord Electro or Crumar Mojo, leaning more towards a piano feel.
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Features and functionality
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The keyboard lacks hands-on controls and requires a computer editor to access its powerful engine, affecting organ playability.
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The SP76's V.A.S.T. synthesis is unmatched in software, due to its unique modular DSP blocks and algorithms.
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Kurzweil's K series, including the SP76, offers a Live Mode in K2500S and K2600S, unmatched in newer models for routing audio into V.A.S.T. and KDFX.
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Mods and upgrades
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Using external guitar effects units like tremolo, reverb, or chorus can enhance the interactivity of the SP4-7.
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Value and pricing
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Older Kurzweil models like the K2500 and K2600 are highly valued for their unique sound and advanced features, often fetching over $1,000 in markets like Canada.
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4.5 out of 5
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In a YouTube video by Andrea Celauro, Jordan Rudess is seen testing the Kurzweil SP76, showcasing its excellent piano sounds for live performances.
Photo taken from http://www.themooreatorium.com/
Kevin is seen using a Kurzweil SP76 during his O.S.I. 2003 recording sessions.
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