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Good Digital Piano / Midi Controller?
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| Quinders |
| Could anyone recommend a good digital piano that also doubles as a midi controller? It has to have it's own speakers though. I've looked at the Yamaha p85 and it looks good but it has no knobs/ faders etc. Any suggestions appreciated. Ta. |
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| Eldritch |
A digital piano with built in speakers as well as assignable knobs/faders?
I really don't think they exist. |
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| Quinders |
| Yeah, that's what I thought! Looks like I spotted a niche in the market! |
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| DeZmA |
now you'll have to kill us all ;)
Or wait until our piano-monitor-controller is in production
ontopic, I think m-audio has some semi weighted keyboards but only up to 61 keys.
speakers onboard is not a good idea anyway I think |
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| Quinders |
| It's just that I wanted the onboard speakers so I could practice piano playing through them without much hassle. I think the Yamaha P85 is the way to go but I was thinking of the Casio px320 mainly because of more features and usb connectivity but the 'Casio' brand name puts me off. BTW Dezma, what is your piano-monitor-controller thingy? |
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| Kevy Kev |
| Build one and then profit?? |
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| Sanguis Mortuum |
| Why would you need built-in speakers, surely it would be much better to send the output to a pair of decent speakers rather than have a pair of horrible tinny built-in ones? |
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