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unobus20
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Hi everyone. I'm a guitar player getting into home recording and I want to buy a digital piano or synth of some sort. I have a few questions. Since I want to keep things simple, I'm thinking about getting a stage piano instead of a workstation since I don't have a clue about MIDI and probably won't be using it. I think a full-blown workstation (Roland Fantom, Yamaha Motif, Korg Triton) would be too complicated and overkill for my needs. My eyes are set on something simple and user-friendly like the Roland RD-150 or FP-3, Yamaha, P80, Kawai ESX, etc. It'll stay in my recording room so weight is not a factor. I do want 88-keys and maybe a few extra sounds besides a good grand piano sound (strings, vibes, organ, etc). My question is, which one of these would have the best piano action and sound the best? Once again, I don't need anything too complicated but a few different sounds are good. Also, should I buy a keyboard amp if it's staying in my recording studio or can I plug it into my near-field monitors? Thanks for all your help.
P.S. According to you experts, would it be good to get a sequencer built into the keyboard or can I use the sequencer on my computer program (Reason)?
P.S. According to you experts, would it be good to get a sequencer built into the keyboard or can I use the sequencer on my computer program (Reason)?