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#280496 - 02/02/10 04:41 AM
Poll, what kind of keybed do you like
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Registered: 01/10/10
Posts: 41
Loc: quebec
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Hi, I'm curious to know what keybed peoples like and don't like so there's a little pool. 1- what kind of keybed you like ? a- spongy and really light b- Semi weight like korg and roland do (put a metal plate under the keys) c- Full hammer like a real piano 2- is having the wrong keys on your dreams keyboard/arranger/synth a deal breaker ? ------------------------------- For me it's B- Semi Weight and yeah it's a deal breaker if i don't have the exact thing i want ------------------ There's a little compilation of the answers i have done: light keys = 1 semi (lots of fatar) = 11 Full = 2 Anything = 2 Thanks Yvon ------------------ www.musicienmystique.com Keyboard: Korg-M1Computer: MacBook Pro, 2.4 GHz dual-core, 4 GB RAMSoftware: Logic 9, Kore 2, NI-Komplete [This message has been edited by Mystic Jammer (edited 02-03-2010).]
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#280498 - 02/02/10 07:03 AM
Re: Poll, what kind of keybed do you like
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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To be perfectly honest, after playing the PSR-3000, Tyros2, Tyros3, Audya and E80, all in the span of a week, there was not enough difference to warrant a decision based upon keybed feel. They were all pretty much the same, and none, thankfully, was nearly as heavy as a grand piano. One day, when I get some free time, I think I'll test the pressure required to trigger a note using a strain gauge or pressure point gauge. Should be interesting. Gary
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