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brent319
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Here is my odd situation:
I have a musical background, but not in piano, keyboards, or MIDI. I played horns in high school and bass guitar in a band for a long time.
I have a daughter that has amazing perfect pitch, but is bored with the piano because it is "out of date"
She loves computers and anything with a CRT or an LCD. She took lessons from a great teacher for a year, but the teacher moved and things just stopped. She said she wanted to play a synth, but I did not want to buy her one because I was afraid all the bells and whilstles would detract from actually learning to play. I also did not want to drop a load of cash on stuff that might just be left to collect dust.
Enter my mom. She got a new keyboard and wanted to know if we would want her old one. We are at the point where my daughter has totally quit playing so nothing can really be lost, and the price is right (free). So I am thinking that this is a great opportunity.
My mom shipped up the books for the keyboard for me to look over and see if we wanted it. If so she would ship the keyboard to us.
Enter confusion. They said it is a Kurzwiel Pro 76. I googled it and found a small amount of info on it. Mostly just listings of it for sale. So I got the books today and all of the information is for a rack mount 1200 Pro. My mom is an amazing musician, but not up on the tech end of it. That is why the got another keyboard that is easier to use. So I called her to see if we are talking about just the keyboard or the board and the module. I am still not clear to this point, but I think it is just the board. I think they just gave her a bunch of literature on the box hoping that she might come back later and get that too.
So... assuming that it is just the board, what are your thoughts of it?
Here is what I would like it to do.
Have some "cool" sounds that would interest my daughter.
Have a really good piano sound for recordings I do. ( I think Kurz' has good piano sounds, right? )
Use it as a controller for software on my computer.
I would like to learn MIDI and I am hoping that the tech end of it might be enough to get her back into it. Out of the box, what can we do with it?
Also I read the phrase "semi-weighted keys". I know what weighted keys are, and want that, but what is semi?
Sorry for being so dense about all of this and for the length of my post. Any input would be appreciated. It would be fun for me to learn this stuff, but I would really hate to see my daughter's potential go to waste.
I have a musical background, but not in piano, keyboards, or MIDI. I played horns in high school and bass guitar in a band for a long time.
I have a daughter that has amazing perfect pitch, but is bored with the piano because it is "out of date"

Enter my mom. She got a new keyboard and wanted to know if we would want her old one. We are at the point where my daughter has totally quit playing so nothing can really be lost, and the price is right (free). So I am thinking that this is a great opportunity.
My mom shipped up the books for the keyboard for me to look over and see if we wanted it. If so she would ship the keyboard to us.
Enter confusion. They said it is a Kurzwiel Pro 76. I googled it and found a small amount of info on it. Mostly just listings of it for sale. So I got the books today and all of the information is for a rack mount 1200 Pro. My mom is an amazing musician, but not up on the tech end of it. That is why the got another keyboard that is easier to use. So I called her to see if we are talking about just the keyboard or the board and the module. I am still not clear to this point, but I think it is just the board. I think they just gave her a bunch of literature on the box hoping that she might come back later and get that too.
So... assuming that it is just the board, what are your thoughts of it?
Here is what I would like it to do.
Have some "cool" sounds that would interest my daughter.
Have a really good piano sound for recordings I do. ( I think Kurz' has good piano sounds, right? )
Use it as a controller for software on my computer.
I would like to learn MIDI and I am hoping that the tech end of it might be enough to get her back into it. Out of the box, what can we do with it?
Also I read the phrase "semi-weighted keys". I know what weighted keys are, and want that, but what is semi?
Sorry for being so dense about all of this and for the length of my post. Any input would be appreciated. It would be fun for me to learn this stuff, but I would really hate to see my daughter's potential go to waste.