88 Key Midi Keyboard Suggestions
88 Key Midi Keyboard Suggestions Posted on: 31.08.2013 by Verona Fashbaugh So I know this thread might be better suited in a different community
, but I thought it might get the most exposure here. I'm in the market for an 88-key MIDI keyboard; there aren't many of them. The main reason I want to buy one is, well, because I want to take piano lessons and I don't have the money or real estate to buy a real piano or a digital one (and it makes more sense to go the MIDI route, anyway).The ones I've been looking at are these Alesis and M-Audio models. Unfortunately, I don't really have the opportunity to try either of them out before I shell out the money for them (they are both US $200). I'm learning towards the Alesis model. $200 certainly is not my maximum price but it's definitely in the ballpark (ie: $500+ models are out of the question). Both models seem relatively new and don't have any reviews available. Do any of you have a better suggestion or have experience with either of these? | |
Verona Fashbaugh 02.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by DJ Abide
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Verona Fashbaugh 31.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
I suppose it's worth noting that I'm willing to pay more money for a digital piano with USB/MIDI out, but that should go without saying. I realize I'm looking at a price tag of at least $500 if I go that route. |
Verona Fashbaugh 31.08.2013 | So I know this thread might be better suited in a different community
, but I thought it might get the most exposure here. I'm in the market for an 88-key MIDI keyboard; there aren't many of them. The main reason I want to buy one is, well, because I want to take piano lessons and I don't have the money or real estate to buy a real piano or a digital one (and it makes more sense to go the MIDI route, anyway). The ones I've been looking at are these Alesis and M-Audio models. Unfortunately, I don't really have the opportunity to try either of them out before I shell out the money for them (they are both US $200). I'm learning towards the Alesis model. $200 certainly is not my maximum price but it's definitely in the ballpark (ie: $500+ models are out of the question). Both models seem relatively new and don't have any reviews available. Do any of you have a better suggestion or have experience with either of these? |
Lakeesha Storman 03.09.2013 | In my experience, no weighted key "keyboard" at that price range feels like an actual piano. That's not to say you can't learn how to play on it, nor is it to say it's not a good intro, but I'm guessing you will struggle with the nuances of touch when moving to a piano. However, I haven't played this particular model and for a beginner it will probably be ok. Once you get to be advanced and touch and key velocity are more important to the expression of the music, you may want to upgrade. |
Izola Larose 02.09.2013 | i almost picked a 61 key casio up at goodwill the other day for 20 bucks. was a rent check though. |
Verona Fashbaugh 02.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by DJ Abide
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Lashay Walchak 31.08.2013 | The MPK-88 is weighted. |
Lashay Walchak 31.08.2013 | You could scoop a decent weighted 88 key Casio with midi thru USB for $299 this weekend at your local GC. |
Verona Fashbaugh 31.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
I suppose it's worth noting that I'm willing to pay more money for a digital piano with USB/MIDI out, but that should go without saying. I realize I'm looking at a price tag of at least $500 if I go that route. |
Alphonso Deitchman 31.08.2013 | It's worth upgrading to fully weighted keys if you want to learn to play properly. |
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