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Jedman
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Well, the time has come to get a "real" keyboard... I've been using a Casio WK-1630, which has 76 touch sensitive keys, 32 note polyphony, and 232 tones; I'd like to upgrade from this.
My biggest complaint about the CASIO is the keys do NOT feel weighted or real, even though it claims to be "touch sensitive".
I've seen some good looking (used, lower priced) Roland, Korg and Ensoniq keyboards, but I'm at a loss as which are better for my needs?
What I'm looking for is a keyboard that "plays more like a piano". I would like weighted, full size keys with good feel. I do not have room for a piano, that is why I need a keyboard. The PIANO voice MUST be high quality. I really don't care too much about other voices, etc, because I'm using it with Sonar on my computer and can do all the other sounds there, I think.
Thank you all for any help you can give me!
Jed
My biggest complaint about the CASIO is the keys do NOT feel weighted or real, even though it claims to be "touch sensitive".
I've seen some good looking (used, lower priced) Roland, Korg and Ensoniq keyboards, but I'm at a loss as which are better for my needs?
What I'm looking for is a keyboard that "plays more like a piano". I would like weighted, full size keys with good feel. I do not have room for a piano, that is why I need a keyboard. The PIANO voice MUST be high quality. I really don't care too much about other voices, etc, because I'm using it with Sonar on my computer and can do all the other sounds there, I think.
Thank you all for any help you can give me!
Jed