Finally!! My updated live Rig!

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Wow. If I may ask, how does the DGX505 treat you? I've been looking at the DGX and I admit it looks very good, in fact I've been considering looking at it as apposed to a true digital piano, my only issues are with the semi-weighted keys and the piano, harpsichord, string patches. Do the patches pass well enough to not need a digital piano in your rig, for say a person who plays mostly synth with some piano now and then? Do they semi-weighted keys really take the realism out of the piano sound?
 
Kaulback said:
Wow. If I may ask, how does the DGX505 treat you? I've been looking at the DGX and I admit it looks very good, in fact I've been considering looking at it as apposed to a true digital piano, my only issues are with the semi-weighted keys and the piano, harpsichord, string patches. Do the patches pass well enough to not need a digital piano in your rig, for say a person who plays mostly synth with some piano now and then? Do they semi-weighted keys really take the realism out of the piano sound?

Of course the sounds are to the taste of the actual person using it. But for me, the piano is realistic enough to play solo because that is what it was really made for. True it has alot of sounds and I have tried them all on it. I like the Grand piano, Brite Piano, and E.P. the flutes sound very nice too.

I got it because:

1. Although I am a piano player I have been playing synths for so long now that I would prefer not to have weighted keys.

2. If you have listened to the DGX-505 thru it's onboard speakers it sounds really good to play just in your home.

3. The piano sounds great thru a mono mixer and that is what I was looking for.

4. If you really wanred to play stereo on stage technology will have the right cords for you.

5. It's lightweight plus I have a decent case for it:

http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--GATGK288R


Cheers,
Ben :)
 
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