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does that mean that i should go with the kawai kdp 120 and not roland rp 701? kawai has 3 sensors. im a beginner amd not a pro
Amazing ! 🙂
Queria entender inglês..
So if I understand this correctly, three sensors is the digital equivalent of a double escapement mechanism on a grand?
Ha! never would of guessed it's based of time. Thanks.
I read title like …
Digital Pianos – Dual (for normal ppl) vs Triple sensor technology for Idiots
My life is simple
I am idiot
I watch this video 😉
Thanks for this great vid Chuck, you just made me that much less of an idiot. 😀
Watching more of your vids. Love them 🙂
Do you have that fast control of the 3 sensor digital piano also in an acoustic upright ? Idk if i should replace my 3 sensor e piano with an upright
Kawai’s RHC (Responsive Hammer Compact) action – as used in the ES110 – has only two sensors per key yet reviews, including Chuck’s, say it has a more realistic upright piano feel than the Casio PX-160 which has three sensors per key.
Just throwing this out there… I like your videos but perhaps idiots is too strong a word and you should rename idiots to dummies? I don't like to think of my fellow humans as stupid, but rather inquiring to learn, so "dummies" seems like a more friendly way of stating this lol!!!
FYI: I think alternating thumb-middle finger single note tremolos are great test of two sensor actions.
Hello Sir. Do you know if Roland RD 800 has triple sensors or better?
you can do the same "repetition mechanism" with only two sensors : you just put the first sensor (dual sensor technology) to the position of the second sensor (triple sensor technology) !!!
with your explanation, the first sensor is not really used.
the triple sensor thechnology is used to measure velocity / evolution of the speed : with two sensor, we can measure speed; with three sensors, we can have a delta of speeds, and so cinetic energy
I saw you were using the Kawai VPC1 midi controller. So what Piano software you were using and which one for the piano sound you like and recommend. Your answer will be appreciated.
Thanks for this. I've heard also there are 'optical' sensors… eg: The Lachnit ELK. How to these work / compare with these triple velocity sensors?
I do but not as well as you do. I have been playing on & off for 25 + years but I am self taught. And my philosophy is music can never be mastered but I will at all cost try my best.
Thank you for your informative insight once again Chuck. Let us know when you will be starting "piano lessons by Chuck" I will be student number one.
Another very entertaining and informative video Chuck!