Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
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- ShrapnelDubstep
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Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
So I need a full sized (preferably 61+key) midi controller keyboard that works well and at a price that isn't considered ridiculous, this is my second as I'm currently using the Akai LPK25, I am posting here to see if there are any suggestions? I don't need sliders and knobs per say but I'd use them if the keyboard came provided with them.
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Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
Do you want weighted keys or after touch?
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Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard

M-Audio Oxygen 61
61 keys, sliders, rotaries. transport controls.
- ShrapnelDubstep
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Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
I would like weighted, but touch would not be the end of the world, so I'm not really fussed.fragments wrote:Do you want weighted keys or after touch?
Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
I'll second wub's suggestion unless you are keen on a really expressive set of keys. Also, go used! eBay : )
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- ShrapnelDubstep
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Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
I'm looking into it, cheapest price I've found so far is £110, which is perfect, and it's a really nice keyboard.fragments wrote:I'll second wub's suggestion unless you are keen on a really expressive set of keys. Also, go used! eBay : )
Thank you both for your information and help!
Re: Looking for a good, affordable full sized midi keyboard
i liked the key feel of Alesis over Maudio as ive had both, but the M-Audio worked much more seamlessly with Ableton
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