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Buy an internship?What's an internship? An internship is actually all in one disguised in the name. A piano for the stage. It's easier to move because it doesn't have a back-up closet. In addition, it is often built with more sounds than just a piano. Unlike an electric one, an intern often has an easy way to switch between the sounds. This is done by means of buttons, slides and rotary buttons. In a large number of cases, an intern also has a screen saver.Read more... |
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Stagepiano
The internship is very versatile and each brand has its own "pros and cons". Thus, one brand has a fantastic piano where the other excels at its effects. You can go on like this forever. Often when you're looking for an internship, you have to start from the golden middle ground. Which weighs the hardest for you personally. These points need to be taken into account when purchasing an internship.
Piano
The keyboard is the overarching name of the keys. You should see how to use the keyboard. You want him pure for piano. Then you'll probably want a weighted keyboard. You're going to use it especially for Hammond organ and rhodes, for example. Well, then there's a good chance you'd be better off with a half-weighed keyboard. However, this remains a very personal matter. Either that or try this out. Find out what you like best about yourself.
Piano sounds
The name is not for nothing an internship piano. In many cases, of course, you rely on the piano as a base. Make sure the sound of the piano is really what you're looking for. Don't try to turn this in either. If your base sonar isn't what you want, it's gonna stand in your way in the long run. Also consider the setting where you're going to use it. Know your place in the band and adjust your sound accordingly.
Possibilities regarding other sounds
When you play in a band, you often need other sounds outside the piano. By style, it's different what you need. If you have an old rock band, go with Hammond and Rhodes. When you're in dance music, you'll focus more on blazers and electronic lead sounds. So it's important that your style weighs in the choice of which internship piano you're going to buy.
Control.
When you've got all your sounds in order, you're gonna go check on your control panel. We're talking about the buttons and slides on top of the piano. This allows you to adjust the sounds and add effects. If you work a lot with electronic sounds. You most likely want to work with a modulation wheel. When you're working more with the Hammond Organs. Then you want an easy way to operate your Drawbars anyway.
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Extension possibilities via midi/usb
In some cases, your internship piano is not enough. This may include the possibilities of layout or switching between sounds. In this situation, an internship piano often gives you the opportunity to expand. This can be done via a USB cable or a midi cable. With programs like live and mainstreaming you can easily program your entire set list. This way you can quickly set all sounds and scroll through them.
Many common terms
- Piano: The piano is the overall name for all keys on the board. Don't push the buttons.
- Effects: Effects are the extra features on the keyboard that can color your sound a bit. Think of gall, echo and things like a chorus or something.
- Weighted keyboard: The keys on the board play hard. It feels like a real piano.
- Half-weighted keyboard: The keys play lighter than a weighted board. You'll notice some setback on the tests.
- Sounds: sounds word is a widely used term to indicate the different sounds in a board.
- Layering: Layering is a technique used to play multiple sounds at the same time. So you create layers.