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ILLIEN
ill o.g.
50 cal said:
oh damn, will it work for what i want to do atleast cause i cant afford no big ass super piano, at least not rght now anyway.

lmao off @ big ass super piano......

you can learn to play on that bruh.... i learned to play piano in highschool and we had little cheap ass casio keyboards smaller than that.

you can get old ass piano's in good condition for 3 bills man. i had got a wooden wilhem steinmann for that much when i was in highschool. it looked like the wooden one in our church....
 

O-H-TEN

aka Tha' NVZABLE DRAGON
ill o.g.
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Have you looked at the controllers from CME? Their 88 key controller is supposed to have the best action, aftertouch and feel in its price range. Plus it does a lot of other things to correspond with your DAW. It's a bit more than what you have in mind pricewise but maybe you could wait and save up for something good instead of wasting your money on some B.S. now. Check it out. www.cme-pro.com I had a chance to play it side by side with an M-Audio 88pro es and a real piano. The M-Audio sucked; it felt mushy, (for lack of a better word) or maybe spongy? Anyway; the CME felt just as good if not a bit better than the real piano! Someone like Classic could probably give you a better review; being that he is a classically trained pianist. That's if he's ever tried it out.
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classic

I am proud to be southern
ill o.g.
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O-H-TEN said:
Have you looked at the controllers from CME? Their 88 key controller is supposed to have the best action, aftertouch and feel in its price range. Plus it does a lot of other things to correspond with your DAW. It's a bit more than what you have in mind pricewise but maybe you could wait and save up for something good instead of wasting your money on some B.S. now. Check it out. www.cme-pro.com I had a chance to play it side by side with an M-Audio 88pro es and a real piano. The M-Audio sucked; it felt mushy, (for lack of a better word) or maybe spongy? Anyway; the CME felt just as good if not a bit better than the real piano! Someone like Classic could probably give you a better review; being that he is a classically trained pianist. That's if he's ever tried it out.
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Thanks for the info im gonna have to check that out, ohh i forgot to mention piano action or touch is a persoal perfernce, so a piano i may love, somebody else may hate,

class....
 
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abstractnoize

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I own the CME MIDI Controller and I do use it for my piano exercises including Hanon. Trust me this is as good as they come. I say cop it as soon as you are able to. No regrets here.
 
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abstractnoize

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classic said:
You got a link???

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Keyboards/Midi/MIDI/Controllers?sku=709510

Before the CME I went and bought me that m-audio 88 key controller and took it back after 2 days of messing with it. No aftertouch, too many knobs that were not going to be used etc. The CME has less knobs ( but they are assignable for multi- functions) and pretty much does everything the m- audio can and can´t. Most importantly, it has AFTERTOUCH! It´s well build for any MIDI freaks that like the piano feel to thinngs.
 
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