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#252322 - 01/02/09 06:48 AM
Re: Q for Ian Mc
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by jwyvern: Over here they can be bought for the same price as the KX8, but am I right in saying the latter has a slighter lighter touch requirement?
John
John, I don't have the P85 here to do a side by side comparison, but I would say they feel very much the same and might even have the same action. The NP30 didn't suit me at all...it has it's target market, but I ain't among them. I could get along with 76 weighted hammer action, but the semi-weighted feels totally unnatural for piano One of my clients, who used to play piano for Glen Campbell, just bought a P85 and he absolutely loves it, especially for the action. If you don't need controller functions like pitch and mod wheels, the P85 is probably more suitable(and a bit lighter)...plus it can be used as a stand alone piano (it has speakers). Ian
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#252324 - 01/04/09 03:22 PM
Re: Q for Ian Mc
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by miden: Ian, just a question if I may on the arp section, which I couldn't really find in the manual...
How many arps can be played at once? OR to put another way.. is it possible to play a drum AND bass arp at the same time?
Thanks Dennis Dennis, Unfortunately, the KX8 was sold to a client yesterday, and I did not check out the arps. I should be getting another in a few weeks as we (the rep and I)want to use it in the studio next month. I'll check into your question in the meantime, but I believe it will do four at once...much like the workstations. Ian
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