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: To avoid the "machine gun" effect (where repeating a note sounds identical and artificial), every sample is present twice, allowing for subtle variations in tone.
Some piano manufacturers use model numbers. For instance, has models like K-52 (upright), but no famous "Model 162." Some digital pianos (e.g., Roland FP-10, Casio PX-160) have numbers close to 160-170. piano in 162
The modern standard piano has (7¼ octaves). Some concert grands have 97 or 102 keys. A 162-key piano would span over 13 octaves — far beyond human hearing range (approx. 8 octaves). No such instrument exists, as the lowest and highest notes would be inaudible or impractical. : To avoid the "machine gun" effect (where