1/2/2023 0 Comments Kurzweil Sp4 Editor Serial![]() ![]() Featuring 128 hand-picked programs taken directly from our acclaimed PC3 line, the SP4-7 delivers the best of the best in every category of sound, with our famous Triple Strike Grand Piano, classic electric pianos and lush strings and orchestral instruments, along with top notch basses, guitars, winds, brass, percussion and drums. No Compromises While the SP4-7 is the most affordable keyboard that we currently offer, no compromises were made, no corners were cut, when it comes to its sounds. Up And Running In Record Time With a user interface that's intelligently designed to make things as easy for you as possible, the SP4-7 provides the features that are most important, right where you'd want them.Ĭreate splits and layers with the touch of a button (up to 4 zones) select presets and setups from easy to access category and program buttons quickly adjust effects parameters everything is laid out so that you can be up and running and making music right out of the box. The SP4-7's enclosure is slender, elegant and easy to lift once set up it leaves the smallest possible footprint, which means that you, not your keyboard, will be in the spotlight. Good Things Come In Small Packages Here at Kurzweil, we realize that many musicians have the need for a keyboard instrument that is both compact and lightweight. The updated SP4-7 makes available to more players than ever the same sound set featured in our hugely successful PC3 line of professional keyboards, in an instrument that is slim, lightweight and extremely easy to use. On songs where I manipulate drawbars, I normally push them all to zero, then select the preset, then at least I have a starting point.Description Kurzweil's SP4-7 is the modern successor to our best selling SP76, which famously combined world-class Kurzweil sound quality with previously unheard of affordability and portability. But I learned to get by with the physical ones not matching a preset on my E5D. I wonder how they clutch it, to protect against users manually fighting the drive - does anyone know? The digital drawbars on some Nords (but I haven't used those before) seems like a more robust way to deal with presets, with the compromise that they don't feel like real drawbars. ![]() It does seem pretty neat, but I'd also be worried about the durability of that arrangement. (I wonder if durability might be an issue, though.) I would LOVE Nord physical drawbars that slide to their positions when you pull up an organ program. The one thing that Dexibell’s S9 has that’s remotely intriguing to me is the motorized drawbars. Having said that, I hope Clavia is checking these guys out. PScooter63 wrote:I’ve NO desire to migrate from my Nord. ![]()
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