— Featuring elegant real wood finish, premium piano sound, authentic
action and
upgraded sound system, the new C-720 dramatically heightens the playing
experience —
MELVILLE, NY, November 13, 2006 — Korg presents the C-720,
the latest addition to its new line of Digital Concert Pianos. It provides
a rich piano sound, an authentic feeling 88-note graded hammer action
keyboard and a host of new features, along with a sophisticated, modern
cabinet highlighted by a real wood finish, for the ultimate piano experience.
Korg’s proprietary Piano eXperience™ technology
provides a heightened level of realism and feel. It employs the latest
stereo-sampling techniques to convey the natural imaging and nuances
of a concert grand piano. Korg’s multiple-layer piano PCM fully
captures the complete dynamic range of the original instrument, including
the sound of the key being released and the hammer returning, as well
as the sympathetic damper resonance of the strings.
The C-720 features Korg’s ultra-responsive RH3 real
weighted hammer action keyboard for an authentic touch. As on a grand
piano, the keys are progressively lighter toward the upper end of the
keyboard. Adjustable velocity curves (seven levels) allow players to
tailor the action to their playing style. A fixed level setting is provided
for authentic harpsichord and organ feel.
The C-720 features 40 sounds grouped by instrument type.
Sounds range from multiple acoustic pianos to harpsichord and clavinets,
organ, electric piano and various stringed instruments. All sounds can
be played individually; two sounds can be split or layered across the
keyboard. Multiple reverb and chorus effects with adjustable intensity
levels add depth and spaciousness to the sounds. For further enhancement,
an insert effect with 24 variations is provided for each sound in a
Performance.
The C-720 pedal section (damper, soft, sostenuto) offers
half-pedaling response for the damper and soft pedals for an authentic
acoustic feel. Also included are Key Transpose, Fine Tuning, a metronome
(featuring 37 realistic drum patterns) and dual headphone outputs for
silent practice, duets or lessons. Additional temperaments (Equal, Kirnberger,
Werckmeister, Arabic, Pythagorian and more) are provided, as well as
20 built-in demo songs and an additional 185 classical piano pieces
in which the left and right hand can be played back separately as a
study aid. For pro players, the C-720 includes MIDI in/out ports for
interfacing with other MIDI-equipped musical products or a computer.
The USB/MIDI port offers single cable MIDI convenience. An Audio In
jack enables a CD player or electronic musical instrument to be run
through its built-in speakers, while the Audio Out jacks allow the C-720
to be played through an external speaker system.
A convenient Performance function allows a combination
of two sounds to be saved and instantly recalled from one of 30 locations
(three banks of 10). In addition, a 2-track recorder (45,000 notes)
allows users to capture and immediately play back keyboard performances
as well as drum tracks. Saved songs can be transferred to a computer
via USB connection.
The C-720 boasts four speakers housed in an internal bass
reflex chamber, powered by two stereo amplifiers for over 90 Watts of
true bi-amped high fidelity.
The cabinet features a real wood deep Wenge finish with
metal accents on the decorative front legs. This design is accentuated
by a soft-landing fallboard (key cover), as on a real grand piano, and
a clean front panel highlighted by a two-line, 16-character backlit
LCD display. The folding music rack even offers score retaining clips.
The C-720 concert piano will be available mid-November
for a U.S. MSRP of $4900.