What is piano digital?

A digital piano (sometimes referred to as an electronic piano) is an electronic keyboard that simulates the sound and feel of a traditional acoustic piano. Unlike a traditional acoustic piano, a digital piano does not use hammers and strings to produce sound, but rather uses digital circuitry and samples of high-quality acoustic pianos to create a realistic sound. Digital pianos can be smaller and more portable than acoustic pianos, making them a popular choice for musicians who need a keyboard that can be moved easily. They also often have a range of features that allow musicians to experiment with different sounds and create their own unique sounds. Some of these features include different sound modes, the ability to layer or split sounds, and connectivity with computers and other devices. Digital pianos are often used by musicians in a variety of settings, including recording studios, performances, and practice spaces.