But the opposite could be true for someone else.) The CME board I got works great for me I tried other affordable 88 key hammer-weighted controllers like the M-Audio, and they really didn't work for me. [That said, weighted action 'boards are very much subject to user preferences. if I could only have two keyboards, I'd get an 88 key, hammer-weighted piano-style keyboard controller (and if it had some good piano voices built in - all the better) and then I'd get a shorter scale keyboard with a light, 'plastic' feel - since a lot of younger players have never played actual, physical pianos and get thrown off by the weighted keys. ![]() ![]() I'm not a keyboard player so please excuse my dumbness on the issue!Well. ![]() If you could only have one keyboard for your studio, which one would you most likely buy? 88 keys would naturally be preferred, but would you buy one great workstation, or seperate units for piano, organ, and orchestral sounds? Which models are currently the schnitzit? I can't afford a real piano or a B-3 so I guess I'm limited.
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