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#206296 - 07/15/05 06:40 AM
I know this is a bad subject... Keyfeel... But...
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Registered: 03/15/04
Posts: 121
Loc: Finland
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Yeah, I had a chance to try out properly Roland G70 with my PSR3k next to it. I really must say that I'm in love with Roland keys! Damn they were easy to get used to. This is something I know practically nothing about, so: I know it's possible to use some other keyboard to master another but what would be the cheapest way to get something even close to those Roland keys? What should I be looking for? My interest woke up in semiweighted keys, or whatever they are.. EDIT: Tried to fix some typos I know... ------------------ Tony http://zleepy.cjb.net [This message has been edited by Zleepy (edited 07-15-2005).]
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#206300 - 07/15/05 08:54 AM
Re: I know this is a bad subject... Keyfeel... But...
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Fran, A while back I was told that the G-1000 and the XP shared the same keybed. The XP series also had the 76 key XP-80. I was told by several that the keybed on the 76 key XP-80 was the same one on the G-1000. I think I got this info from members here on the Zone somewhere years ago.
Squeak
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