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Title: Whats a good Music Keyboard?
Post by: itsthefiveofus on June 24, 2008, 09:59:29 pm
I have been learning how to play the piano. I want to buy a good keyboard. What do you think is the best deal with sound and at a good price keyboard? Thanks!
Title: Whats a good Music Keyboard?
Post by: Jessica on July 20, 2008, 11:31:19 pm
i have a yamaha p120. as close to a real piano feel you can get (that i've tried) i think its even better than the korg trition (really expensive)

i dont think they make the p120 anymore but they have similar models and i think they begin with the letter P and some other number after it.

i think it cost a little over 1000. maybe 1200 or something

(http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/Images/KeyboardsDMI/Product/Main/P120_on_stand.jpg)

you can save 3 recorded tracks on there at once, and transfer them to your computer via audio in/out cables or midi.
Title: Whats a good Music Keyboard?
Post by: Suicidalboobs on July 21, 2008, 01:02:54 pm
how many layers to each track?
I've been looking for a new keyboard too.
Title: Whats a good Music Keyboard?
Post by: Morgan on July 22, 2008, 10:34:02 am
I bought a Yamaha DGX 600, I think It's called, and it was about $1000 or so, it records 5 layers to each track I think, and it has 500+ different voices as well as P.A.T. (Performance Assistant Technology)
It's a really good keyboard.
As for realistic, the keys are weighted, lighter at the top and heavier at the bottom to get the realistic feel of the piano.