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Best Vintage Synth/Keyboard Keybed?

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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

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Montreal_Music didn’T you just order a Kawai mp7?

    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.

  • edited May 2022

    Sorry to hear that @Montreal_Music. You know, sometimes it takes getting used to.. You’re returning it?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    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

  • edited May 2022

    @AlmostAnonymous said:
    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$). I hope the shipping is not too expensive. Last time I saw a G-800 on Kijiji it was 400 CAD$

  • edited May 2022

    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

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