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Piano modules
I don't have much to spend... I'm looking for a piano module. I've seen E-Mu Proformance/1, and models from Korg, plus the Alesis Nano Piano.
I'm going to go via Ebay, and it seems like I can get one from $40. to $80. In the range of under $100. is there one that stands out in terms of sound? |
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the nano has a lot of fans. the old e-mu has been around a long time and should be decent but probably older and more worn. nano I remember seeing for around $200 so for 100 would be pretty good. Alesis piano sounds are well regarded, I like the ones on my QS and I think they are the same on nano and there are more on nano.
I still look for nanos on ebay and might get one in the future |
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