Originally Posted By ianmcnll
.... Personally, nowadays, I'd prefer 88 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch...semi-weight would give enough "action" for piano/electric piano pieces, yet work well with organ and synth/strings/brass voices...plus it would give lots of room for zoning.

Know of anything like that?
Ian
When I tried out the RD2000 and FP90 at NAMM, I really liked both of them. The RD2000 is a serious stage piano with tons of pro features, but 47 LBS and 52 LBS for the FP90 are too much for my gig needs. Besides, I don't need all the features. The same year at NAMM I tried out the Numa Compact 2. I thought the semi-weight keyboard were good enough to play piano pieces (when you play fast ragtime stuff, you do need the resistance) yet light enough for organ playing. Now there is the Numa Compact 2x with 9 drawbars, aftertouch, audio/MIDI over USB, built-in speakers, 15.5 LBS, and priced at $699. It seems to have a lot going for it. I am eagerly waiting for mine to arrive.

Chris
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