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Korg EK-50 L
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Typesynthesizer (rompler)synthesizer (rompler)
Keys
Number of keys6161
Sizefull sizefull size
Mechanicsactiveactive
Rigiditysemi-weightedsemi-weighted
Backlight
Specs
Polyphony64 voices64 voices
Built-in timbres702 шт702 шт
Auto accompaniment
Accompaniment styles280 шт280 шт
Metronome
Sequencer (recording)
Built-in compositions
Effects and control
Octave shift
Reverberation
Chorus
Transposition
Pitch controller
Modulation controller
Fine tuning
Connectors
Inputs
Jack (6.35 mm)
USB to device (type A)
Jack (6.35 mm)
USB to device (type A)
Connectable pedals1 шт1 шт
Outputs
USB to host (type B)
headphones
USB to host (type B)
headphones
Linear outputs22
In box
In box
music stand
PSU
music stand
PSU
General
Built-in acoustics20 W20 W
Number of bands11
Displaymonochromemonochrome
Autonomous power supplyaA batteriesaA batteries
Operating hours7 h7 h
Dimensions (WxHxD)994x132x392 mm994x132x392 mm
Weight7.5 kg7.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2020april 2019
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Backlight

The presence of a backlight in the design of the keyboard.

Usually, in this case, the illumination of each individual key is implied. This function is not of great importance for ordinary music-making, but it can be very relevant when learning: the instrument can highlight the keys that need to be pressed at the moment, simplifying the task for the student. Actually, the presence of a backlight is most often just a sign of the presence of a training mode in the instrument (see below), although not every “training” synthesizer has this function.
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