Meisel introduces digital tuner/metronome combination. (Music Marketplace).Technics tech·nic n. 1. technics (used with a sing. or pl. verb) The theory, principles, or study of an art or a process. 2. technics (used with a pl. verb) Technical details, rules, or methods. 3. Musical Instruments, 1 Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094; (800) 726-8863; consumerproducts@panasonic.com; www.technicsusa.com. Contact local dealer for price. The Technics SX-PC26M digital piano conveys clear sound with a three-dimensional quality and reproduces the open-lid effect of a concert grand piano using Acoustic Reflection Technology. The digital piano's rear cabinet panel is angled within a range of the sound emanating downward from the speakers, which helps reduce sound waves around the player's feet and adds indirect sounds. Also, the SX-PC26M is accented by Natural Response Action, so, like a concert grand piano, where the key touch changes naturally from one end of the keyboard to the other as a result of thickness of strings, this new technology replicates the progression by using four sets of graduated hammers to provide a substantial, authentic response. Other features include its Dynamic Acoustics technology, which allows the piano to replicate the direct sounds of hammers striking string, delivering the reflective and resonating sounds of an acoustic piano performance, and its Pulse Code Modulation pulse code modulation: see modulation. See PCM. (data) Pulse Code Modulation - (PCM) A method by which an audio signal is represented as digital data. , which includes settings for grand, upright and electric piano and also features the tones of a harpsichord harpsichord, stringed musical instrument played from a keyboard. Its strings, two or more to a note, are plucked by quills or jacks. The harpsichord originated in the 14th cent. and by the 16th cent. Venice was the center of its manufacture. , pipe organ and strings. Also, its Dual Functions setting allows the performer to layer two different sounds for extra richness and variety. The SX-PC26M is available in a simulated cherry wood finish and has eighty-eight-key console, with thirty-two-note polyphony polyphony (pəlĭf`ənē), music whose texture is formed by the interweaving of several melodic lines. The lines are independent but sound together harmonically. . Included with the piano are two headphone See headphones. jacks, MIDI terminals (In/Out) and an AUX (AUXiliary) The DOS name for the first connected serial port. See DOS device names. See also A/UX. IN terminal, allowing an external source, such as a sound module or CD player, to be connected so the performer can play along with a favorite recording artist. For more information contact Technics. |
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