Attention, musicians! Seaboard is out with a compact version of the piano keyboard
Seaboard's Rise is a compact version of the piano with soft touch-sensitive keys that can be customised.

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Why would a keyboardist want to tickle a continuous row of connected squishy keys instead of the more traditional ivories? The Rise plays just like a piano does, but those touch-sensitive keys also respond to finger gestures. Sliding a finger up and down each key can increase or decrease its volume, while wiggling a finger back and forth while pressed can let a musician bend or modulate notes. And how those gestures work is completely configurable.
The Rise comes with a software synthesizer, equator that wirelessly interfaces with the keyboard using MIDI over Bluetooth and it's rechargeable with a built-in battery so there's no cables to deal with whatsoever. Priced at $800, the Rise is now available for pre-order and is expected to ship sometime in October for musicians who love to jam, but don't have room to jam another instrument into their tiny studio.
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