I have my sons maudio es-61 keystation (as well as my new yamaha "instant-do everything keyboard with plasit keys) for midi input but it does not have the right tough reponse.

Also, trying to play these as a piano is totally unreal. At least for me... I can't do it. I cannot play well but I do appreciate the feel of a real piano. I used to have a fender rhodes (which to me is the ultimate piano in feel and sound) but it was ultra heavy so I got rid of it. I just didn't play it well enough to keep it.

The reason i mentioned having midi cababilty and the right "touch response" is because .... why not? If its electronic I think it SHOULD have all this stuff built in nowadays. It should also include a dishwasher. All the extra accompaniment stuff is great for the non-pro like myself and actually help me to learn piano better. Although none of these keyboards have the feel of the rhodes, i likes the privia I mentioned. I am sure there are better ones feel and soundwise but primarily being a guitarist i can't spend to much..


Super K

Kristen of "Blues Matters"
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