February 03, 2019

What makes the Kawai VPC1 the best piano?

While buying a digital piano, you should go through the features and performance of it. The polyphonic sound, reverb, and instrument voice are the key things you need to look for while buying a digital piano. In this article, I am going to discuss about Kawai VPC1 digital piano.

The Kawai VPC1 digital piano is a powerhouse of added features. This adds an extra edge to its performance, as well as its popularity amongst the masses. Other than all the special and unique add-ons already mentioned, this digital piano also offers its users a choice from a range of four various reverbs. These are–room, two modes for the hall and a stage reverb. Moreover, a user can alter or manipulate the depth of each along with the wet or dry mix. And this feature is applicable not only to live playing, but it can also be imposed on pre-recorded segments or compositions. For example, a user can set any of the reverb modes and can also set depth or mix for the same according to their own will. This can be done and redone any number of times. Thus, this feature helps users to have their composition sound the exact way that they want it too and also can try out various other reverbs and modes. And this is the reason why all the pros go for this solution when someone wants to buy a digital piano.



The GH keyboard or the Graded Hammer keyboard is another specialty of the Kawai VPC1 88 key Piano. This progressive hammer action keyboard which comprises of 88-grade-weighted keys is based on a weighed mechanism. This implies that, like that in a Grand Piano, the keys in this digital piano also grow heavier gradually as it descends from top to bottom. Generally, digital pianos use oil dampers or more often springs to bring up and stimulate the feel of an acoustic piano. But, in this digital piano, it is all about mechanical linkage and weights which gives the graded hammer keyboard an outstandingly impressive feel and realism.

The digital reverb is a feature sported by the Kawai VPC1, helps it produce a realistic, rich sound like that of an actual grand piano. This digital piano produces full nuances like that of an acoustic piano. And this is brought about by the 64 note polyphony, the three attached foot pedals, a one-button song recorder and MIDI input/output terminals. Thus, with this model of Kawai digital piano, users and budding musicians can not only play around with different sound effects, play various preset samples, but also record their own compositions and create a whole new world for their inspirations and aspirations.

So, these special features have made the Kawai VPC1, the best piano.


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