Proteus Portable 88 2021 〈95% Premium〉
The frame is optimized for "grab-and-go" sessions, often weighing significantly less than traditional digital pianos. This makes it a direct competitor to other slimline 88-key options like the Longeye Slim-88 , which prioritizes a compact footprint of approximately 48 inches in width.
To cater to the 2021 surge in home-based learning, the keyboard often includes a built-in metronome (ranging from 30 to 240 BPM) and split/layer modes for teaching or ensemble practice.
Known for its high-quality onboard speakers and professional-grade piano tones. proteus portable 88 2021
The core appeal of the 2021 Proteus Portable 88 is its balance of a full-sized keybed with a lightweight chassis. Unlike heavy professional stage pianos, this unit is designed for rapid setup and easy transport.
A budget-friendly weighted alternative that emphasizes core piano performance over additional synth presets. The frame is optimized for "grab-and-go" sessions, often
It features a curated selection of pianos, organs, strings, and percussion. This variety makes it an "arranger" style keyboard, similar to the Artesia PE-88 , which focuses on "orchestrated" presets.
A backlit screen assists in navigating the large preset library, allowing users to quickly swap between classic Proteus synth sounds and modern acoustic grand piano samples. Use Cases: Who is it for? similar to the Artesia PE-88
Acting as a full-size controller, it provides the physical range needed for complex arrangements in a home studio. Comparison to Contemporary Models
In the competitive 2021 market, the Proteus Portable 88 faced stiff competition from established brands: