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EveningSky
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I am a amature guitar player and amature recorder, who is looking for an electric keyboard. I am considering the 1-2K range of products of which there are many good choices.
I know that similar questions have been discussed here before, but I do not seem to find clear answers to the following questions in previous discussions.
Can someone explain to me the importance of the "action" in an electric/electronic, synthesizing keyboard. I understand a little about acoustic pianos. That is all I understand about keyboards.
I have read about various actions, and also about a mysterious "after touch."
What should I look for in the action.
I am not an acoustic trained pianist. I will probably never be an acoustic trained pianist.
Is it important to me to have an action "just like a concert piano?"
Is it important to me to have a wooden key mechanism (Kawai)?
Is it important to me to have a keyboard with harder touch to the base keys than the trebble keys?
I do value sensitve touch and a responsive keyboard capable of registering subtlties of my music.
I do value a keyboard capable of responding to rapid pressing of the key.
I do value accurate and sensitive transformation of the key press into detailed sound and a detailed MIDI signal (for my computer sequencer).
Can someone with experience help me with these concepts and advise me about good choices for a sensitive and resonsive keyboard.
Thank you.
EveningSky
I know that similar questions have been discussed here before, but I do not seem to find clear answers to the following questions in previous discussions.
Can someone explain to me the importance of the "action" in an electric/electronic, synthesizing keyboard. I understand a little about acoustic pianos. That is all I understand about keyboards.
I have read about various actions, and also about a mysterious "after touch."
What should I look for in the action.
I am not an acoustic trained pianist. I will probably never be an acoustic trained pianist.
Is it important to me to have an action "just like a concert piano?"
Is it important to me to have a wooden key mechanism (Kawai)?
Is it important to me to have a keyboard with harder touch to the base keys than the trebble keys?
I do value sensitve touch and a responsive keyboard capable of registering subtlties of my music.
I do value a keyboard capable of responding to rapid pressing of the key.
I do value accurate and sensitive transformation of the key press into detailed sound and a detailed MIDI signal (for my computer sequencer).
Can someone with experience help me with these concepts and advise me about good choices for a sensitive and resonsive keyboard.
Thank you.
EveningSky