Kawai VPC1 | Turramurra Music
Redefining the virtual piano playing experience. The Kawai VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller comes equipped with unparalleled keyboard action realism. Bearing an incredible and intuitive design. The all-new VPC1 combines the action and feel of an acoustic piano with the compatibility of a MIDI controller. Meticulously designed with ultra-realistic 'RM3 Grand II' wooden-key keyboard action. The see-saw motion of each key is monitored with triple sensors, that ensure to produce a detailed response to the touch of your fingers. The VPC1 is equipped with a USB cable that offers easy and clutter-free connectivity to both Mac and PC devices. Included in this purchase is a triple-pedal accessory which provides a high quality dampening capability, familiar to both acoustic and digital piano players. The VPC1 is ideal for piano players wanting a MIDI controller without compromising the acoustic feel. Please note images are for illustrative purposes only.
Redefining the virtual piano playing experience. The Kawai VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller comes equipped with unparalleled keyboard action realism. Bearing an incredible and intuitive design. The all-new VPC1 combines the action and feel of an acoustic piano with the compatibility of a MIDI controller. Meticulously designed with ultra-realistic 'RM3 Grand II' wooden-key keyboard action. The see-saw motion of each key is monitored with triple sensors, that ensure to produce a detailed response to the touch of your fingers. The VPC1 is equipped with a USB cable that offers easy and clutter-free connectivity to both Mac and PC devices. Included in this purchase is a triple-pedal accessory which provides a high quality dampening capability, familiar to both acoustic and digital piano players. The VPC1 is ideal for piano players wanting a MIDI controller without compromising the acoustic feel. Please note images are for illustrative purposes only.
Redefining the virtual piano playing experience. The Kawai VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller comes equipped with unparalleled keyboard action realism. Bearing an incredible and intuitive design. The all-new VPC1 combines the action and feel of an acoustic piano with the compatibility of a MIDI controller. Meticulously designed with ultra-realistic 'RM3 Grand II' wooden-key keyboard action. The see-saw motion of each key is monitored with triple sensors, that ensure to produce a detailed response to the touch of your fingers. The VPC1 is equipped with a USB cable that offers easy and clutter-free connectivity to both Mac and PC devices. Included in this purchase is a triple-pedal accessory which provides a high quality dampening capability, familiar to both acoustic and digital piano players. The VPC1 is ideal for piano players wanting a MIDI controller without compromising the acoustic feel. Please note images are for illustrative purposes only.
Redefining the virtual piano playing experience. The Kawai VPC1 Virtual Piano Controller comes equipped with unparalleled keyboard action realism. Bearing an incredible and intuitive design. The all-new VPC1 combines the action and feel of an acoustic piano with the compatibility of a MIDI controller. Meticulously designed with ultra-realistic 'RM3 Grand II' wooden-key keyboard action. The see-saw motion of each key is monitored with triple sensors, that ensure to produce a detailed response to the touch of your fingers. The VPC1 is equipped with a USB cable that offers easy and clutter-free connectivity to both Mac and PC devices. Included in this purchase is a triple-pedal accessory which provides a high quality dampening capability, familiar to both acoustic and digital piano players. The VPC1 is ideal for piano players wanting a MIDI controller without compromising the acoustic feel. Please note images are for illustrative purposes only.
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originally posted on sweetwater.com
This is a wonderful midi keyboard with a great feel and playability. It is very solid in construction and oozes quality. Just the keys, please. There are no extraneous buttons or controllers to distract and it has a blank top to place other instruments and equipment. My previous instrument was a Yamaha S90-ES, so I am used to that feel. This is pretty close. They white keys aren't quite as polished (from use?), but I expect them to be soon. As I read in another review, the black keys have a coarse feel on the top instead of a polished feel I am used to. That is a distraction that I will overcome. It feels and plays with genuine appeal that makes me want to play more classical styled pieces in my live streams. Now I get to find more authentic piano samples for it.
originally posted on Sam Ash
I hesitated at first when buying the vpc1 because I haven't tried one myself. After reading many positive reviews, I decided to go for it. Kawai vpc1 did not disappoint. I like the key action and all wooden keys. The key action is better than Yamaha Clavinova clp575 which is my previous piano.I pair my vpc1 with Ravenscroft 275 virtual piano, Focusrite Scarlett Solo audio interface, and two Yamaha HS5 studio monitors. The sound is great.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I don't usually write reviews but wanted to add one here about this specific bundle. Before ordering, I was skeptical of the stand that comes with it. With something like the VPC1 you don't want a flimsy stand. But looking at the pictures, it seemed to be identical to the K&M Omega, which is $200 and one of the most highly regarded keyboard stands on the market. I took a chance and placed the order. Sure enough, on the shipping notice I could tell the manufacturer was K&M. Now that it's sitting peacefully in my house, I can verify that it is indeed the K&M Omega. So yeah, for $60 more than the standalone VPC1, you get a $200 stand that is absolutely top-notch. As for the bench and the pedals ... BH should just chuck the pedals from the bundle because the Kawai comes ... MoreI don't usually write reviews but wanted to add one here about this specific bundle. Before ordering, I was skeptical of the stand that comes with it. With something like the VPC1 you don't want a flimsy stand. But looking at the pictures, it seemed to be identical to the K&M Omega, which is $200 and one of the most highly regarded keyboard stands on the market. I took a chance and placed the order. Sure enough, on the shipping notice I could tell the manufacturer was K&M. Now that it's sitting peacefully in my house, I can verify that it is indeed the K&M Omega. So yeah, for $60 more than the standalone VPC1, you get a $200 stand that is absolutely top-notch. As for the bench and the pedals ... BH should just chuck the pedals from the bundle because the Kawai comes with pedals. The bench is fine. Basic, but fine. Really, this is just one of the better values I've come across and I'm still kind of blown away. Thanks, BH. Oh, and while I'm at it, I might as well comment on the VPC1 itself. I bought it blind because I couldn't find one in a store to sample. I haven't played too many high-end digital pianos, but I can tell you, in the little bit I've played it today, this keyboard is lights-out phenomenal. I've never played a better digital keyboard. Bummer now is it's time invest in some better virtual pianos, like the Ravenscroft.
| Warranty | 5 years |
| Number Of Keys | 88 |
| Key Type | Weighted |
| MIDI I/O | In, Out, USB |
| Pads | No |
Kawai VPC1 88-Key Virtual Piano MIDI Controller w/ Wooden Key Action
Delivery $216
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Delivery $216
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Delivery between 8–16 June $29
Kawai Vpc1 88 Key Virtual Piano Controller With Foot Pedal Japan
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
This is a wonderful midi keyboard with a great feel and playability. It is very solid in construction and oozes quality. Just the keys, please. There are no extraneous buttons or controllers to distract and it has a blank top to place other instruments and equipment. My previous instrument was a Yamaha S90-ES, so I am used to that feel. This is pretty close. They white keys aren't quite as polished (from use?), but I expect them to be soon. As I read in another review, the black keys have a coarse feel on the top instead of a polished feel I am used to. That is a distraction that I will overcome. It feels and plays with genuine appeal that makes me want to play more classical styled pieces in my live streams. Now I get to find more authentic piano samples for it.
I hesitated at first when buying the vpc1 because I haven't tried one myself. After reading many positive reviews, I decided to go for it. Kawai vpc1 did not disappoint. I like the key action and all wooden keys. The key action is better than Yamaha Clavinova clp575 which is my previous piano.I pair my vpc1 with Ravenscroft 275 virtual piano, Focusrite Scarlett Solo audio interface, and two Yamaha HS5 studio monitors. The sound is great.
I don't usually write reviews but wanted to add one here about this specific bundle. Before ordering, I was skeptical of the stand that comes with it. With something like the VPC1 you don't want a flimsy stand. But looking at the pictures, it seemed to be identical to the K&M Omega, which is $200 and one of the most highly regarded keyboard stands on the market. I took a chance and placed the order. Sure enough, on the shipping notice I could tell the manufacturer was K&M. Now that it's sitting peacefully in my house, I can verify that it is indeed the K&M Omega. So yeah, for $60 more than the standalone VPC1, you get a $200 stand that is absolutely top-notch. As for the bench and the pedals ... BH should just chuck the pedals from the bundle because the Kawai comes ... MoreI don't usually write reviews but wanted to add one here about this specific bundle. Before ordering, I was skeptical of the stand that comes with it. With something like the VPC1 you don't want a flimsy stand. But looking at the pictures, it seemed to be identical to the K&M Omega, which is $200 and one of the most highly regarded keyboard stands on the market. I took a chance and placed the order. Sure enough, on the shipping notice I could tell the manufacturer was K&M. Now that it's sitting peacefully in my house, I can verify that it is indeed the K&M Omega. So yeah, for $60 more than the standalone VPC1, you get a $200 stand that is absolutely top-notch. As for the bench and the pedals ... BH should just chuck the pedals from the bundle because the Kawai comes with pedals. The bench is fine. Basic, but fine. Really, this is just one of the better values I've come across and I'm still kind of blown away. Thanks, BH. Oh, and while I'm at it, I might as well comment on the VPC1 itself. I bought it blind because I couldn't find one in a store to sample. I haven't played too many high-end digital pianos, but I can tell you, in the little bit I've played it today, this keyboard is lights-out phenomenal. I've never played a better digital keyboard. Bummer now is it's time invest in some better virtual pianos, like the Ravenscroft.
The main reason to get this piano is for the best genuine key action you can get for the lowest price.Unlike nearly a decade ago though, the VPC1 can no longer boast being the best key action for its price (which is still the same after all these years).The key action the VPC1 has is the most genuine for its price range but is losing a lot of its value from its successors and competitors with comparable quality key actions in the market, costing much less within the same price range. Though feeling less genuine compared to a real piano action, its competitors offer much more versatile key action allowing better expression for synthesizer and other instrument voices, along with a plethora of features and better technology.The VPC1 lacks the basic features of ... MoreThe main reason to get this piano is for the best genuine key action you can get for the lowest price.Unlike nearly a decade ago though, the VPC1 can no longer boast being the best key action for its price (which is still the same after all these years).The key action the VPC1 has is the most genuine for its price range but is losing a lot of its value from its successors and competitors with comparable quality key actions in the market, costing much less within the same price range. Though feeling less genuine compared to a real piano action, its competitors offer much more versatile key action allowing better expression for synthesizer and other instrument voices, along with a plethora of features and better technology.The VPC1 lacks the basic features of all of its competitors such as:-No Speakers-No Pre-Built in Instrument Sounds/Voices--None of the arrays of miscellaneous functions other digital pianos come with such as a LED Screen, Metronome, Recording, Double Headphone plug-ins, etc.The VPC1 also suffers from:-Inconsistent Build Quality (Mine came defective)-Outsourced, Mediocre Foot Pedal Unit that has a tendency to break within a year with use.Putting all that aside, the VPC1 has heavy, and incredibly nice ivory-feel piano keys that are also made of wood. The feel of the keys as you hit them is incredibly satisfying as you hit them and will have a very little issue making use of advanced piano technique and having the sound difference it makes be emulated accurately by the VPC1.You're giving up a whole lot of value for just a key action that feels a bit more genuine compared to its competition within its price range. For those who absolutely value genuine key action, I'd recommend saving and getting another of Kawai's higher-end offerings for much better value.
It's truly everything you've heard it is, and more.Beginner or experienced. This thing really responds closer to an acoustic than anything out there.Using it with Ivory II Grand Pianos. Didn't care for the German D before on two keyboards. Now it's the most interesting piano I have. Brings Ivory II to life. There is more to it than a simple custom velocity curve.Love everything about it.
The Kawai VPC1 has completely realistic piano action, with full length keys, Graded hammer weighting + counterweightstriple-sensor key detection, let-off simulation (allowing for the keys to be rapidly re-pressed before the key returns to fully up). The triple sensors add to accurate dynamic control while using virtual pianos such as Pianoteq. The stand included in this package is solid, and very well built with excellent fit and finish. Highly recommended!
Overall:I still am having trouble wrapping my head around the feeling of the key action on the VPC1. I took a chance and just ordered it without trying it out (as there is no where within reasonable driving distance around here that I would find one sat up to try out at a music store). I have played pianos ranging in price from 2000 dollars up to 200,000 dollars (the crazy expensive piano was a special edition Steinway at a piano store in Virginia beach, if they knew a person could actually play, had heard them before, they allowed them to go and try that piano, I didn't like the key action which was crazy considering the price tag). When I was 14 (am 38) and living near Minneapolis Minnesota, I was taking Suzuki Piano at MacPhale in Minneapolis. After Horowitz ... MoreOverall:I still am having trouble wrapping my head around the feeling of the key action on the VPC1. I took a chance and just ordered it without trying it out (as there is no where within reasonable driving distance around here that I would find one sat up to try out at a music store). I have played pianos ranging in price from 2000 dollars up to 200,000 dollars (the crazy expensive piano was a special edition Steinway at a piano store in Virginia beach, if they knew a person could actually play, had heard them before, they allowed them to go and try that piano, I didn't like the key action which was crazy considering the price tag). When I was 14 (am 38) and living near Minneapolis Minnesota, I was taking Suzuki Piano at MacPhale in Minneapolis. After Horowitz died, his Steinway with ivory keys was taken to various music conservatories. Each teacher got about 14 minutes to do a recital with their best students. I actually got to play his Steinway! About 2 years ago there was a Yamaha store near St. Louis that isn't open anymore. On display there was a 9 ft Yamaha concert grand that had a 60,000 dollar price tag, the key action was smooth as butter. The VPC1 synthetic ivory feels very close to the keys on Horowitz's Steinway, and the key action, I can't tell a difference between the VPC1 and that 9 ft concert grand at the Yamaha store I tried. So basically in my studio at home, I might as well have a full concert grand when the VPC1 is paired with the piano software that has become nearly a dime a dozen at this point (EastWest, Native Instruments, Air, etc). If you are a pianist who has been playing most of their life like I have, just get the VPC1 if you want an 88 key midi controller for playing piano parts, especially if you are going to be playing classical music. I honestly feel as though I can practice classical music on the VPC1. I have had many digital pianos and 88 key controllers. Korg Triton Prox, Korg SP200, some Yamaha digital piano (can't remember the model name) I bought dirt cheap when I was stationed in Japan (and that digital piano felt amazing also but sold it before I got out of the Navy as I didn't want to deal with moving it), Roland HP1900G. I also tried a digital grand piano that felt amazing as well but had a 20,000 dollar price tag. Have played Kawai pianos for most of my life (many teachers have had them as well as Steinway). After trying that digital grand I fell in love with Kawai. The VPC1 feels the same as that digital grand, much lower price point. Thank you Kawai.
Overall:I was willing to settle for a dedicated piano controller in the $1,000 price range, although my budget was really about $500. I was not thrilled with the $1,000 model but spoke with Russell in sales, who reviewed my prior purchases and advised that I consider the VPC1 instead. After careful research I came to the conclusion that he was correct. The payment plan at zZounds helped me to buy the controller more affordably and my follow up conversations with reps at Kawai assured me that I was on the right track. There must be better piano controllers manufactured, but the VPC1 is the best I have been fortunate to play. The Kawai company experience in the field of acoustic piano actions, simplicity of design, solid build quality, value of hardware and software ... MoreOverall:I was willing to settle for a dedicated piano controller in the $1,000 price range, although my budget was really about $500. I was not thrilled with the $1,000 model but spoke with Russell in sales, who reviewed my prior purchases and advised that I consider the VPC1 instead. After careful research I came to the conclusion that he was correct. The payment plan at zZounds helped me to buy the controller more affordably and my follow up conversations with reps at Kawai assured me that I was on the right track. There must be better piano controllers manufactured, but the VPC1 is the best I have been fortunate to play. The Kawai company experience in the field of acoustic piano actions, simplicity of design, solid build quality, value of hardware and software feature set, manufacturer product support and most of all, enjoyment of playing a well engineered instrument all lead me to say; Russell was right. Definitely consider getting one if you enjoy playing acoustic piano and are in the market for a quality instrument. You will thank me later.
The VPC1 hooked up to either my Dell ultra book or custom desktop with no problem and no intermediary hardware. I bought Galaxy Vintage D and Alicia's Keys. I love switching between the Yamaha and Steinway - just wish there were more supported pianos for the approved velocity curves.It looks great and the action is fantastic - only bettered by the Yamaha AG and NU1 action in a digital (that I've tried). I never thought a sampled piano could sound so realistic and feel so responsive. I use this for practice instead of a much more expensive solution. Bought blind and the only trouble is now I want to buy every virtual piano on the market. Don't hesitate to buy - K&M Omega stand is perfect for this instrument.
This is a top of the line keyboard. Most every review you read or hear tells you it feels and acts just like an acoustic piano. Well that is totally true. I'm using this in my Studio for the purpose of rehearsal and recording. I connected it to a Mac laptop. Found out after the VPC-1 arrived that to get quality audio you need a USB to audio converter. So I got a Focusrite unit that does a fantastic job. You plug the USB out of your laptop (or computer) into the converter and you get stereo audio that you can send to a mixer of amp.
| Warranty | 5 years |
| Number Of Keys | 88 |
| Key Type | Weighted |
| MIDI I/O | In, Out, USB |
| Pads | No |