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baerstev
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Hello,
I have gotten great advice on these forums and I appreciate the help I have received. I am currently shopping for a new keyboard, and I have a limited budget (under $400 if possible). I noticed that a lot of keyboards in this range have a lot of stuff I don't need-tons of demo songs, different beats, recording tracks, karaoke etc... all that I am looking for is quality sound-strings, piano, organ, etc. that will sound good on a recording. I think it is kind of difficult to determine how well these instruments will sound when I am listening in a store through the built-in speakers. Are there keyboards within this range that sound good in a mix? Or am I just paying for all that extra stuff I don't need, and sacrificing sound quality? Thanks for any advice you can offer.
I have gotten great advice on these forums and I appreciate the help I have received. I am currently shopping for a new keyboard, and I have a limited budget (under $400 if possible). I noticed that a lot of keyboards in this range have a lot of stuff I don't need-tons of demo songs, different beats, recording tracks, karaoke etc... all that I am looking for is quality sound-strings, piano, organ, etc. that will sound good on a recording. I think it is kind of difficult to determine how well these instruments will sound when I am listening in a store through the built-in speakers. Are there keyboards within this range that sound good in a mix? Or am I just paying for all that extra stuff I don't need, and sacrificing sound quality? Thanks for any advice you can offer.