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Kawai X-130

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Created on 05/03/2004
  • Manufacturer: Kawai
  • Model: X-130
  • Category: Digital Synths
  • Year of release : 1988
  • Synthesis type : PCM
  • Maximum polyphony : 16 voices
  • Multitimbrality : 8 parts
  • Number of keys : 61 keys
  • Keybed type : Non-weighted
  • Built-in sampler : No
  • Built-in sequencer : Yes
  • Built-in arpeggiator : Yes
  • Number of user presets : 100
  • MIDI I/O : IN/MIDI OUT/THRU
  • Audio outputs : Stereo outputs
  • Power supply : AC power
  • Dimensions : 1050 x 350 x 100 mm
  • Weight : 10 kg
  • Other names:x 130, x130
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GerondifGerondif
Kawai X-130Published on 07/07/06 at 08:11
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Low-end keyboard 6 octaves.
100 non ditables sounds (as by far the GM)
MIDI
polyhonie:? (Never felt this problem cot ...)

UTILIZATION

Simple. Manuel good.

Little less: transpose function is not directly accessible is a bit heavy.

SOUNDS

Sounds crappy.

OVERALL OPINION

has to do ten years I have this keyboard.
(Remember the price I was young ... lol)

For a keyboard of this range should not expect miracles from his cot. But it would still have given a keyboard that is less noisy.
Fortunately, I still find him attractive as a MIDI controller.

If I would buy one again c'tait has other models on the keyboard less noisy. …
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Low-end keyboard 6 octaves.
100 non ditables sounds (as by far the GM)
MIDI
polyhonie:? (Never felt this problem cot ...)

UTILIZATION

Simple. Manuel good.

Little less: transpose function is not directly accessible is a bit heavy.

SOUNDS

Sounds crappy.

OVERALL OPINION

has to do ten years I have this keyboard.
(Remember the price I was young ... lol)

For a keyboard of this range should not expect miracles from his cot. But it would still have given a keyboard that is less noisy.
Fortunately, I still find him attractive as a MIDI controller.

If I would buy one again c'tait has other models on the keyboard less noisy.
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Raise the PhenixRaise the Phenix
Kawai X-130Published on 10/21/09 at 13:22
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
this little fix is ​​not a high-end course, but he flew perfectly my expanders
same signals are received tr626 my bunk that sounds Percussion
So as not to devalue the

UTILIZATION

manual very clear
no editing apart from its variation with the chorus
transposes efficiently transmitted via MIDI
the piano is ok with good dynamic

SOUNDS

tablecloths, and sound of bells, some bass sounds, split bass strings

OVERALL OPINION

unearthed in a pitcher I've tried and I liked it
plugged in my home studio a little more substantial …
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this little fix is ​​not a high-end course, but he flew perfectly my expanders
same signals are received tr626 my bunk that sounds Percussion
So as not to devalue the

UTILIZATION

manual very clear
no editing apart from its variation with the chorus
transposes efficiently transmitted via MIDI
the piano is ok with good dynamic

SOUNDS

tablecloths, and sound of bells, some bass sounds, split bass strings

OVERALL OPINION

unearthed in a pitcher I've tried and I liked it
plugged in my home studio a little more substantial
See less
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