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qbfury
New member
Hello everyone. I'm a new member here and a beginner to music and digital audio in general. I'm looking for some advice.. Here is the deal:
I was going to go out this week and purchase myself a MIDI Controller and cheap OEM Audigy card. I've purchased these before at a cost of about 250 all included. I saw a Long and Mcquade flyer that has almost sold me on the idea of getting a NP-30 Digital Piano. Learning piano on a non-weighted MIDI controller seems to lack a feel that is needed to play well I think. I also want to use this NP-30 for a MIDI controller for Cubase.
The cost difference is about 100 dollars. I guess the variable here to consider is this: How good is the Graded Soft Touch action technology, does it approximate in both feel and sound that of a real piano? Could it be that I'd be better off with just a standard midi controller to learn on? I'd be willing to part with an extra 100 if it meant aproximating the feel of a piano to greater affect.
Suggestions?
I was going to go out this week and purchase myself a MIDI Controller and cheap OEM Audigy card. I've purchased these before at a cost of about 250 all included. I saw a Long and Mcquade flyer that has almost sold me on the idea of getting a NP-30 Digital Piano. Learning piano on a non-weighted MIDI controller seems to lack a feel that is needed to play well I think. I also want to use this NP-30 for a MIDI controller for Cubase.
The cost difference is about 100 dollars. I guess the variable here to consider is this: How good is the Graded Soft Touch action technology, does it approximate in both feel and sound that of a real piano? Could it be that I'd be better off with just a standard midi controller to learn on? I'd be willing to part with an extra 100 if it meant aproximating the feel of a piano to greater affect.
Suggestions?