Originally posted by Dnj:
What is the best 61 note controller....that has a great synth keybed feel and many switches etc ?
A good question. I currently have 2 kbs which- between them- more or less work for me: M-Audio's Evo 461C, and a Yamaha P-120. The 461C has more faders/controllers etc. than I'll probably ever want, but the action is just awful, it feels like a little plastic toy. The P-120 has (for my money at least) a fine hammer feel. So, running virtual instruments through Sonar/Kontakt, I use the Yamaha for anything percussive, including of course pianos & organs, and the M-Audio for emulating voices such as violins, trumpets, or e-guitars, where I want to bend/slide notes and don't require a resistive touch response.
This works ok for my little home studio. For a single, roadworthy, "do-all" controller, I would look at the Roland A-37 (because Frank L. swears by it) and I'd like to try some of the Edirol boards, if I could find any locally.
Michael