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twist
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I'm a guitar player, so be gentle. I know little about what's out there for keyboards. I have read back through the posts a little ways, but I have a few questions.
I know I may be asking for the impossible, but keep in mind as a newbie I won't be very critical or demanding.
What I'm hoping to buy is a keyboard that would be midi capable (of course) and have a good variety of keyboard sounds, but specifically piano (acoustic and electric), organ (the Classic Hammond variety), wierd synth sounds, and typical string sounds, all for about $500. Don't laugh!
I know you can get all this and more for less money from Casio,
but the sounds are just too cheesey, even for me.
I heard an Alesis QS6.1 sound like a pretty decent Fender Rhodes, but can it do the other stuff too? That would be in the price range.
So can it be done with one unit, or should I be looking at two?
Twist
I know I may be asking for the impossible, but keep in mind as a newbie I won't be very critical or demanding.
What I'm hoping to buy is a keyboard that would be midi capable (of course) and have a good variety of keyboard sounds, but specifically piano (acoustic and electric), organ (the Classic Hammond variety), wierd synth sounds, and typical string sounds, all for about $500. Don't laugh!
I know you can get all this and more for less money from Casio,
but the sounds are just too cheesey, even for me.
I heard an Alesis QS6.1 sound like a pretty decent Fender Rhodes, but can it do the other stuff too? That would be in the price range.
So can it be done with one unit, or should I be looking at two?
Twist