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@Montreal_Music didn’T you just order a Kawai mp7?
one day, i'll man up, sell all this electronic shit, and finally just learn to play piano
I feel like a never happy man. The action of the MP7 is very bouncy and it's tough for me to get used to. I'm not sure what to do. Sure thing, I need a piano.
Sorry to hear that @Montreal_Music. You know, sometimes it takes getting used to.. You’re returning it?
I tried it at my local store and the keys are bouncy. Some people like it. But sure thing, a piano keybed is super personnal, like taste.
I really like the PH-50 action by Roland. But the keys are not coming up fast enough. I know, I'm difficult to please.
In reality, I think I have more fun on a synth keybed action. But a part of me is not proud of this, I don't know why.
I have a novation SL MKII with a super nice keybed. Only thing that I don't like about it is that the keys are small. But the Fatar TP/8s are similar (to the TP/9s on my Novation) but longer. I think I will like it.
Now I want to buy a Roland G-800 or G-10000 for the keybed.
There’s nothing wrong with preferring a synth action @Montreal_Music. The important thing is the quality and honesty of the music you make with it.
If you just after the keybed and nothing else, those older kurzweils are able to be picked up cheap.
Old Pc88's have the fatars and can be had for about 300
I really want the Fatar TP-8s alte version. The cheapest option to my knowledge is the Roland G-800.
The Kurzweill 2500 are much more expensive. PLUS, the Roland has 76 keys.
I wrote to a guy on Audiofanzine, he sell the G-800 for 200 euros (274 CAD$). I hope the shipping is not too expensive. Last time I saw a G-800 on Kijiji it was 400 CAD$
I don't know the exact differences but the kurz is the tp10 on the pc88
Shipping is prolly a different story cause it's stupid heavy