On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 10:45:54 +0200
schoappied <schoappied(a)gmail.com> wrote:
R.Wolff wrote:
Depending on which instrument (genre) you want to
focus. If you're
longing for keys mainly (Piano, E-Piano, Rhode, Wurli a B3 maybe),
and synth secondly,
My focus in on the keys. I want to buy a second hand one,
with keys
which are closed to piano as possible in this price class. It must
have at least 61 keys. It would be nice if it could produce some
sound without a computer, but I want to be able to use it with my
linux box too. I don't need to much knobs and sounds...
Are there maybe older keyboards from roland, yamaha or kurzweil or
whatever, which are good and maybe available in a low price class
(second hand price class 100 -200 euros) on the second hand market?
Thanks in advance,
As it happens, I'm looking for quite the same thing. I'm starting to
learn keys and a friend told me that it's better to start with a piano.
I don't have the space for one, so a e-piano is probably the best
choice. Requirements: piano-like weighted keys; if possible midi and a
nice piano sound.
I heard that those e-pianos are rather expensive, which is a problem
for me. The most important part are the keys tough, and a way to
produce sounds that convinces at least me that I'm playing a piano and
not a washing machine :)
Good luck to you Dirk.
Best Regards,
Philipp