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Obviously, we're not talking about real piano feel of course, because there is no cheap good weighted keyboards.Ībout completing it with an external controller, it's a good idea, it's what I do now, and there is a big choice. My son have one, I tried it, and if you really don't mind the "spring feeling" of the keys, it could be an option.Ī little bit more expensive, I also could try an 88 key Alesis the Q 88 mk2, it was much better. Launchpad for the color lights is a super WIN and thats why i keep it. I found out my timing on clicking and playing is quite bad and i would need to grind those tutorials a lot to get a better timing.Īlso Ableton crashed a few times having Launchpad and a MIDI keyboard connected and switching in between, this demotivated me even more to use it. I have a Launchpad, but i dont really use it, as i found clicking drum pattern in by mouse works better for me. I had a M-Audio Prokeys 88 10 years ago, but was way to big and had just to many keys, which i never used, for me 61 keys is enough if i really want to play in wide space MIDI data. The 61 keys are quite good for strings/Pads, piano works, as you could play it quite good.

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Akai LPK25, thats a small portable cheap Laptop keyboard, which is perfect for traveling, if you just need something to input MIDI and need no MIDI OUT/IN, then its just perfect, was 36€Īnd two Hardware Synths, which also have MIDI OUT, so i could use them as midi Keyboards, they both have fantastic plastic keybeds. Roland A800 Pro, which has 61 keys and a few more features, also the keys feel very good.

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Old E-MU Xboard 25 - which i can use with hardware synths.






Komplete 61