Karel Lootens
New member
hello,
I've been looking around for a "keyboard" for a while on which I'd like to learn how to play. On my search I've run across keyboards stage piano's and synthesizers... can anyone explain me what the difference is?
from what I've learned synths (as the name indicates) synthesize their sound through algorithms, is there such a thing as a non-FM synthesizer?
what about keyboards and piano's? (not the stringed wooden instruments )
I'd like to have some decent sounds on it, different instruments... but especially a good piano and maybe some strings or saxophone.
what type of instrument should I look for? synthesizer/keyboard/piano?
is the Yamaha PSR-300 any good? (first one I found closeby)
what should I look for that has (semi) weighted keys? didn't find any k2000's for sale anywhere near me, and I'm a bit wary of buying online.
I'm a complete newbie, so ANY input would be appreciated, so I can go on a search myself with at least a bit of prior knowledge.
thanks,
Karel
I've been looking around for a "keyboard" for a while on which I'd like to learn how to play. On my search I've run across keyboards stage piano's and synthesizers... can anyone explain me what the difference is?
from what I've learned synths (as the name indicates) synthesize their sound through algorithms, is there such a thing as a non-FM synthesizer?
what about keyboards and piano's? (not the stringed wooden instruments )
I'd like to have some decent sounds on it, different instruments... but especially a good piano and maybe some strings or saxophone.
what type of instrument should I look for? synthesizer/keyboard/piano?
is the Yamaha PSR-300 any good? (first one I found closeby)
what should I look for that has (semi) weighted keys? didn't find any k2000's for sale anywhere near me, and I'm a bit wary of buying online.
I'm a complete newbie, so ANY input would be appreciated, so I can go on a search myself with at least a bit of prior knowledge.
thanks,
Karel