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Description
Experience the perfect blend of tradition and technology with the Williams Legato 88-key Digital Piano. Designed for both beginners and seasoned musicians, this digital piano offers an authentic playing experience at an affordable price. The 88 full-sized, semi-weighted keys provide a realistic touch and feel, closely mimicking that of an acoustic piano. This makes it an excellent choice for those who are transitioning from a traditional piano or wanting to maintain their finger technique.
The Williams Legato is equipped with five distinct voices—piano, electric piano, organ, synth, and bass—allowing you to explore various musical genres and styles. Its dual/split mode feature enables you to layer different sounds or assign different sounds to each hand, making it a versatile tool for both practice and performance.
Connectivity is a breeze, thanks to the built-in USB/MIDI port, which allows integration with music software and external devices. Whether you're recording your latest composition or experimenting with new sounds, the Williams Legato supports your creative journey. Additionally, the piano comes with built-in speakers for immediate sound output, and a headphone jack for private practice sessions.
Key Features:
- 88 full-sized, semi-weighted keys
- Five built-in voices: Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, Bass
- Dual/split mode for layered or split keyboard functionality
- USB/MIDI connectivity for software and device integration
- Built-in speakers and headphone jack for versatile sound output options
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Kris Nicholson Review On The New Williams Legato 88 Key Portable Digital Piano
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Based on 1 Review and 3 Ratings
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Good keyboard.
Very good 88 key keyboard. Built in sounds are pretty decent. Comes with reverb and chorus effects. Built in metronome, but i don't have a clue how to use it. At low volumes, the samples sound pretty bad and there is no dynamics. Above 75% volume it sounds great. Split function is cool i guess. Makes Bb2 and every note below it use the bass sound.
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