
NLAlston
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Hi,
At SAM's club, earlier this morning, I happened across a Casio Privia PX-100 digital piano ($500) that seemed to be very nice. It is a full - weighted/hammer action - 88 keyboard with a great feel. I am not an accomplished player, and what playing that I have done has been, for the largest part, on synths. However, one of my children is interested in learning how to play, and I desire for her to do so on conventional type piano keys. This board, being also MIDI capable, would serve a dual purpose, as it would afford me the opportunity to use it as a controller for my hardware sequencer (and software music applications, once I get a faster computer). And, speaking of the 'controller' issue, this brings me to a question: Aside from the 'Pitch/Modulation' wheels - what other issues (if any) would I short myself from by not going the route of a dedicated controller? I noticed that the polyphony of this digital piano is only 32-notes. Would the problem of 'note stealing' come into play when the unit is used to trigger the internal sounds of external sequencing gear? I am hoping that someone could answer with a favorable reply to my query. For, if so, I will purchase this digital piano with the quickness.
Advanced thanks.
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Blessings,
Nate
At SAM's club, earlier this morning, I happened across a Casio Privia PX-100 digital piano ($500) that seemed to be very nice. It is a full - weighted/hammer action - 88 keyboard with a great feel. I am not an accomplished player, and what playing that I have done has been, for the largest part, on synths. However, one of my children is interested in learning how to play, and I desire for her to do so on conventional type piano keys. This board, being also MIDI capable, would serve a dual purpose, as it would afford me the opportunity to use it as a controller for my hardware sequencer (and software music applications, once I get a faster computer). And, speaking of the 'controller' issue, this brings me to a question: Aside from the 'Pitch/Modulation' wheels - what other issues (if any) would I short myself from by not going the route of a dedicated controller? I noticed that the polyphony of this digital piano is only 32-notes. Would the problem of 'note stealing' come into play when the unit is used to trigger the internal sounds of external sequencing gear? I am hoping that someone could answer with a favorable reply to my query. For, if so, I will purchase this digital piano with the quickness.
Advanced thanks.
...................................................
Blessings,
Nate