garww
New member
ok... spoke with another GC rep and he said the Akai and Native midi keyboards suited more towards electronic sounds and a Roland (Juno ds61 for example), Yamaha or Korg would be better suited for natural conventional instrument sounds (upright bass, orchestral instruments, mandolins, etc. with the Roland having the best quality sound. The Roland juno ds61 with built in sequencer and includes probably all the VSTi's I would ever need.
If I want authentic sounding instruments I guess I'll have to move to the higher price @ $700 or around $500 used. Unless someone suggests otherwise...??
Your's is message #6 and in message #5 I suggest the mx49. The mx49 was on my list and should have better sounds that what I bought.
Haha My very first MIDI keyboard had drum pads, ?? 7-track sequencer, 61 mini keys and a vectoring joystick. Also have another 61-key with vectoring. That's four voices at the compass points and you can blend them to varying degrees with the joystick. Close, the xw-p1 gives me the sliders for 6 PCM sound generators