Kawai K4

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Available from 03/10/1989 until 11/30/1999
The K4 from Kawai can be thought of as a warm and fuzzy digital synthesizer. A sample-based digital synth, its sounds are those typically weird industrial type sounds that can still be useful in lo-fi, big-beat and trip hop music styles. The sounds are 16-bit preset PCM samples of acoustic instruments. However, unlike its predecessor the K1, the K4 adds a welcomed digital filter section. This truly makes the K4 more flexible, fun and useful for today's filter tweaking music effects!
Extended information
The K4r is the eight output rackmount version which has all the same features except for the effects processor. Both feature 8-part multitimbrality which is great for stacking, splitting and layering sounds. The K4 will give you strange, new and unique sounds with plenty of flexibility and analog-style sound shaping and control at an affordable price.
Technical specifications
Polyphony - 16-voices, 8-part multitimbral Oscillators - 16-Bit PCM digital synthesizer Filter - Digital Dynamic Filter Effects - Yes Keyboard - 61 keys with velocity and aftertouch Control - MIDI
Information above courtesy of www.vintagesynth.com
