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Alesis Recital – 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons

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Size: Recital


Style: Piano Only


Features

  • An Electric Piano Thats Tailored to You - Feature-packed Electric keyboard with 88 premium full-sized semi weighted keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
  • Premium Sounds - 5 voices (Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass), built-in FX: Chorus, Reverb, and two built in 20W speakers that deliver crystal-clear, room-filling sound
  • All The Right Connections - 14 sustain pedal input (pedal not included), 14 stereo headphone output for private practice and stereo RCA outputs for connection to speakers / amplifiers
  • Play the Keyboard Wherever You Go - Power via the included power adapter or 6 D cell batteries (not included) for professional piano performance anywhere
  • Powerful Educational Features - Standard, split, layer, and lesson modes with 128-note max polyphony and Skoove 3 month premium subscription for expert interactive online piano lessons
  • Interactive piano lessons included - 30-day Premium subscription and 100 virtual lessons from Melodics to hone your skills for any genre or technique you want to master

Description

The perfect combination of premium feel and soundAlesis Recital is a full- featured digital piano with 88 full-sized semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response. Customize your sound with Recital’s adjustable Reverb and Chorus, or further your creativity with Layer and Split Modes. With powerful 20W built-in speakers and a 128-note maximum note polyphony, Recital delivers ultra-realistic sound and a great playing experience.Powerful educational featuresLesson Mode divides Recital’s 88 keys into two zones, enabling student and teacher to watch each other and play together without having to take turns. Utilize Recital's 1/4"" headphone output for private practice or show off your skills via external speakers. Includes 3 months of Skoove PremiumSkoove is the easiest way to learn piano, featuring in-depth online courses that develop your repertoire on your own time and pace. Skoove’s experienced team of musicians offers one-on-one support, while new lessons are added monthly.Includes 1 month of Melodics Premium and 100 Keys Lessons Unlock a 30-day Melodics subscription and keep 100 lessons forever! Enjoy a fun, interactive learning experience with a modern curriculum crafted by professional music educators. Learn rhythms, melodies, chords, and songs from your favorite genres such as hip-hop, electronic, pop, and more.

Brand: Alesis


Color: black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: semi-weighted keys; 128 max polyphony; 5 voices; metronome; piano lessons included


Size: Recital


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 15.7 Pounds


Model Name: Recital


Product Dimensions: 11.5"D x 50"W x 3.4"H


Finish Type: Lacquered


Style: Piano Only


Connector Type: RCA


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Piano


Manufacturer: inMusic Brands Inc.


UPC: 694318020913


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Item Weight: 15.7 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Recital


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 15, 2016


Body Material: Plastic


Color Name: black


Compatible Devices: OS X10.8


Hardware Interface: USB


Material Type: Plastic


Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


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  • Very nice starter keyboard for beginning students.
Size: Recital Style: Piano Only
I purchased this keyboard for beginning piano students. That is important as I will be judging this keyboard based on it meeting the criteria for a beginning student. I played through all the keys up and down and on all the select instrument options. I heard no rattling of the shell, very little clicking of the keys. It's solid and seems well built. The sound is not professional quality, nor even close, but it's good enough that it doesn't sound excessively fake. I did not like the other instruments (Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass). The organ sound especially doesn't sound like an organ to me, and is completely ineffective in the lower register. Same with the synth and somewhat with the bass. These are small problems to me, as the piano registers clear throughout the range but does seem a little faint in the upper register. This Alesis keyboard is designed to be a low-end professional keyboard, hence it doesn't have the myriad synthesized sound options that most keyboards have. However, at a professional level it falls very short. They should have just added more instruments anyway. My only regret is that my beginning students won't be able to play around with the many synthesized instruments that other electronic keyboards have. Others reviewers have had trouble with volume. I haven't encountered that yet. Still testing. The keys are springy, they do not feel like a piano at all, but they are much better feeling than most synthesizers. For a student practicing scales, arpeggios and other technical studies the instrument will serve much better than most keyboards. The fact that it is 88 keys is helpful, but not necessary for beginners. It's a plus. I have played some other inexpensive low quality keyboards, and so far this one is the best bang for the buck. I am happy with it, though I am thinking that it might be too expensive for a starting student. However, it meets all the criteria that I needed for my students, and so 5-stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020 by Mike Locke-Paddon

  • Great keyboard without alot of confusing electronics.
Size: Recital Style: Piano Only
It's full size! Has piano, electric piano, synthesizer, organ, and bass modes. Very simple. Sounds great. I played the bass for over 30 years so I wanted a keyboard to learn to play for my 3 year old granddaughter.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Which $200 keyboard is better? William Legato < Alesis Recital
Size: Recital Style: Piano Only
Arrived late and the packaging was damaged... still worth every penny. I tried the William legato and I wasn't very impressed. Although I have to admit I'm only a beginner/mediocre song writer. This was perfect for taking to open mics. The features seem thin but are actually very abundant. Like I said I'm a beginner. Not a very talented one at that. There's an advance mode that imitates the sustain pedal. This was a great unexpected feature. Less equipment I have to bring to open mics the less things ill lose O . O The demo sound wasn't very impressive. My super basic casio ltk? Sounded better imho. It actually feels very similar. But somehow my lack of talent and skill shows less with the recital. After playing around with the reverb, chorus, volume etc. In Advanced features for about ten minutes.. I went from meh to LOVE <3 although it only comes with a few sounds, you can really adjust it to your liking. The sound is very full and the reverb is great. My favorite thing about this keyboard is kind of shallow. I liked how it looked compared to williams legato and alesis coda. Alesis coda looked much too bulky for me... lol that's a terrible reason I know but this keyboard is so sleek and beautiful lol. If i was a talented professional pianist or a very serious pianist. I'd definetly go with the Alesis Coda hammer action/fully weighted version. It seems like all you really need in a keyboard. But for my needs this one is perfect and easy to play. I do wish that the semi weighted keys could be more weighted.. but that's just me being Nick picky. My casio ltk? Is less weighted than the recital. So this is a great enough upgrade for me atm. The recital is also more weighted than the legato which was one of my reasons for choosing it over the legato. For the price, I feel with Alesis you get more bang for your buck. Which for someone on a budget like me is super important. On my casio ltk? My favorite sound was the muted, mellow piano sound. I wish the Alesis recital had an option to sound more muted but it's full and realistic sound is a winner. It sounds much better than the Yamahas in a much higher price bracket. Ahh technology. It's a great time to be alive lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2016 by ANGEL LYNN

  • Entry Level - Experienced Piano Players Move Along
Size: Recital Style: Piano Only
The Good: Full size keys, easy to move/set up, basic push button controls on top, so no massive menus to scroll through. Piano sound is acceptable at this price point. The Bad: Keys are no better than a $100 keyboard. Additional parameters are changed via specific keys but you have to have the “map” in front of you to know which keys to press to make changes. The Ugly: It’s simply not loud enough. If you wanted to play with an acoustic guitar you would have trouble hearing the piano. Overall: This is probably good for a new player and is fair value for the price. However, I bought this for a 6th year piano student as a practice piano but should have moved up a couple hundred dollars. Four stars for value but not for anyone above beginner. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by E-Rock

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