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refreshing keyboard skills
Hey guys, I strating playing piano for a few years then put all my interests in drums/ guitar and its been about 5 years since, and now I'm wanting to pick up keyboards again SO honestly, I only have like $100, what is the bets keybaord to get?
I was thinking getting that M-Audio 49 key controller and use it with my cubase LE. Would that even be a good idea? I always have a laptop so If i ever want to practice mobily I'm capable of it. thanks guys! |
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wait. save. be merry
for 100 bucks you're not going to get a keyboard that you can play like a piano.
you'll get a plastic springloaded keyboard, and it won't feel natural or sound as natural as if you just save up a few more hundred and grab something like a casio privia. that's the cheapest of the cheap weighted keyboards. totally worth it if you want to PLAY piano, not just throw some synth midi into the computer got any equipment you can sell? |
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