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Kawai VPC1 - MIDI Keyboard
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Kawai VPC1

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description Kawai VPC1 Overview

The Kawai VPC1 is an 88-key MIDI keyboard designed to replicate the nuanced feel of a grand piano. Its hammer action and high-resolution sampling provide musicians with exceptional dynamic control for expressive digital performances. It’s particularly useful for pianists seeking realistic piano simulation and those involved in serious music production or performance applications.

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What kind of key action does the Kawai VPC1 use?

The Kawai VPC1 utilizes the RM3 Grand II wooden-key action, which faithfully replicates the physical movement, weight, and tactile response of an acoustic grand piano. The keys are made of real wood with a textured ivory touch surface to prevent fingers from slipping. It is widely considered one of the best graded hammer actions available in a MIDI controller.

Do I need a software driver to use the Kawai VPC1?

No, the VPC1 is completely class-compliant, meaning it is true plug-and-play and requires no specialized USB drivers to connect to a Mac or PC. You simply connect it via the included USB cable, and it instantly transmits high-resolution MIDI data. All advanced velocity curve customization is handled via an internal control panel on the keyboard itself.

Does the Kawai VPC1 come with built-in sounds or speakers?

No, the VPC1 is strictly a Virtual Piano Controller, meaning it generates absolutely no audio on its own and acts purely as an input device for virtual instruments. It is designed to be paired with premium piano software suites like Pianoteq or Synthogy Ivory. Because it lacks speakers and sound banks, all the engineering focus went entirely into the keybed feel.

How heavy is the Kawai VPC1, and is it portable?

Weighing in at roughly 57 pounds (26 kg), the Kawai VPC1 is definitely not a portable, gigging keyboard. The heavy weight is a direct result of the full wooden keys and the sturdy metal chassis required to support the graded hammer action. It is designed as a stationary, studio centerpiece for serious piano players and producers.

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