![]() You can dial up three reverb (echo) effects, and adjust their intensity. You can speed the clicking up or slow it down, or set it by tapping the tempo you want it to mimic. Those Guitar Hero lights come on to assist. Without the iPad, you can get a whiff of the cool self-teaching features, thanks to the 10 built-in songs: “Let It Go” (from “Frozen”), “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star,” “Für Elise,” and so on. For example, if your fingers are on the notes for a C minor 7 chord, the virtual bass and guitar players play a C minor 7. A truly great-sounding backup band-in your choice of 10 styles (country, blues, jazz, etc.)-analyzes the notes you’re playing and auto-generates an accompaniment. Without the iPad, you have a choice of 10 keyboard sounds: pianos, harpsichord, organ, vibraphone. Models with nicer cabinet wood and bigger speakers jack up the street price as high as $5,300. Actual piano stores-which won’t have the piano in stock for a few more weeks-are offering it at around $3,500. Yamaha’s list price for this thing is as high as $6,000, but piano list prices are a total fiction. This input box is under the left edge of the keyboard.
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