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Description
Powerful speakers deliver twice the power
With automatic accompaniment to instantly turn your playing into an entire ensemble, the EK-50 has become a go-to instrument for both beginners as well as advanced players. The EK50 L has the same great features, but double the speaker power. It has a specially designed speaker system that capable of delivering twice as much volume(*) as the EK-50, so you don't have to rely on a PA system. Like the EK-50, it can run on batteries, making it easy to take on the road for performance.* Comparison based on sound pressure level (SPL).
Rubberized finish is sleek and durable
The chassis for the EK-50 L also features a black rubberized finish that is not only sleek, but durable and wear-resistant. It also features panel printing in two colors for easy viewing: red and white. When switching styles or fills, or using the ensemble functions, the increased legibility of the panel allows users to masterfully navigate their performance.Additional sounds to support modern dance music
In addition to the wide range of sounds already on the EK-50, EK-50 L adds new sounds and backing styles. Newly added are 87 preset sounds, 18 preset drum kits, and 24 keyboard sets that each combine four parts. These additions supplement the presets of the EK-50 to put more sounds at your fingertips. Also added are 10 backing pattern styles. The new sound additions emphasize the most current, modern dance music styles.Free software bundle
The EK-50 L comes with an entire music software bundle. iZotope Ozone Elements not only lets you create songs but also features A.I.-powered mastering. Skoove software helps you improve your keyboard skills, and Reason Lite is a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) allows you to immediately jump into recording your own music. Also included are software synths from KORG and other brands. This means that as soon as you get your hands on this keyboard, you'll have access to all the tools you need to begin creating the music you want to create.


Features
- 61 velocity sensitive keys, 64 voices, over 702 sounds
- Built-in speakers with twice the volume of the EK-50
- Styles that support your performance
- Play back favorite songs on the instrument while performing
Specs
- Sounds: 790 sounds, 59 drum kits (including GM compatible sound sets)
- Keyboard sets: 200
- Styles: 290 presets
- 2 intros, 4 variations, 2 fills, 1 count in/break, 2 endings, syncro start/stop, tap tempo,
- Demo sSongs: 19 songs
- SPEAKER SYSTEM
- Amplification: 10W x 2
- Speaker: 120 mm Double Corn speaker x 2 (Bass reflex box system)
- SPL: 94dB (1W, 1m) * Two times the volume feeling of EK-50
- Weight: 8 kg/17.64 lbs. (without music rest and batteries)
- INCLUDED SOFTWARE
- KORG Gadget 2 Le (music production studio DAW app)
- KORG Module (piano/keyboard sound module app)
- Included Software for Mac/Windows
- KORG Collection - M1 Le (synthesizer sound module)
- UVI Digital Synsations (synthesizer sound module)
- AAS Ultra Analog Session (synthesizer sound module)
- AAS Strum Acoustic Session (acoustic guitar sound module)
- AAS Lounge Lizard Session (electric piano sound module)
- Propellerhead Reason Lite (DAW music production software)
- Skoove free 3 months trial of Skoove Premium (online piano lesson)
- KORG Gadget 2 Le for Mac (DAW music production software)
- iZOTOPE Ozone Elements (Audio Mastering Plug-in Software)
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Reviewed by 2 customers
I really love the rich sound
submitted3 years ago
byJennifer
fromAmherst, NH
This is a very nice keyboard. The cost is more than the Yamaha E463 but I think it's worth it. It's a very easy keyboard to work with and I love that you can have 3 voices play together. The styles are very good. I wish there were even more, but this is an entry level arranger, so for the cost, you get a lot of bang for your buck. After playing it for awhile, I went to a brick and mortar store to play the Yamaha and came to the conclusion that the EK-50 limitless is easier to play and the sound is definitely better. With some discounts, you can get the price down so you wont feel so bad about paying a little extra.
Good for a hobbyist at the Price
submitted5 years ago
byWrightster
fromFort Myers
This keyboard has some very good and very poor points. When you select a style there is no indication on the screen as to the elements of the style making it a hassle to set up. Also you can not label your saved settings - big hassle. ! Some sounds were great some not so great. Especially disappointed in piano sounds: grand piano sounded great,but rock piano sound was very disappointing. I would definitely get some bucks together and upgrade to the pa 700, 900 or 1000. Or enjoy for the price if you are a hobbyist or a church person using the same consistent piano and strings settings .
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submitted3 years ago
asked byMiguel
fromBaltimore, MD.
The keyboard have a sequencer?
Yessubmitted3 years ago
asked byJMBWITHCATS
fromCleveland, OH
What is the exact size of the keyboard in inches?
Height: 5.2" Width: 39.13" Depth: 15.43" Weight: 16.5 lbs. Manufacturer Part Number: EK50