Am 05.12.2017 um 22:46 schrieb Cedric Roux:
I'm looking for a piano keyboard
("midi master keyboard" I think it's called).
I'm looking for something with keys that feel
more or less like a real piano.
https://www.thomann.de/gb/studiologic_sl88_grand.htm
Anything with a Fatar TP-40 Wood keybed inside should fit your needs, I
think. The other differences between other models and brands basically
just come down to number of controllers, buttons and pedal jacks.
Another one to consider, with a more "classic" piano look:
https://www.thomann.de/gb/kawai_vpc1.htm
I actually have one of these:
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/reviews/713495-studiologic-sl-990-pro.html
It's very basic, has only DIN MIDI, only sends on MIDI channel one, has
no release velocity and aftertouch and only a sustain pedal input, which
only supports one/off pedal, no half-pedalling. BUT, the keyboard is
basically the same as the more expensive models, apart from not having
the new-fangled "ivory touch" nonsense. I use it with Pianoteq (running
on Linux) all the time and it's sufficient for my needs (I'm not a pinao
virtuoso by any means, though).
I guess the follow-up model is this one:
https://www.thomann.de/gb/kawai_vpc1.htm
... which actually seems like a good offer to me.
But everybody has different tastes when it comes to the feel of
keyboards and I would tsronly advice you to go to a big music store and
try out as many models as you can.
HTH, Chris