[Cedric Roux] >I'm looking for a piano keyboard ("midi master keyboard" I think it's >called). I'm looking for something with keys that feel more or less >like a real piano. I've seen several models, some have real hammers >inside. I wonder if that's useful/necessary to emulate a piano touch. Yes, it is necessary. Also, the levers of real piano keys are a lot longer than those commonly found in electronic keyboards. A shorter lever means that touch becomes a lot less sensitive towards the back of the key, closer to the fulcrum. Real piano keys also extend past the fulcrum. Their total weight is balanced so it doesn't make them harder to press, but it adds inertia, vital for consistent touch. Doing a trill on a black and a white key close to the fulcrum end of the keys quickly reveals shortcomings. Only on a well-constructed keyboard will you be able to get an even result without straining your fingers. AFAICT, the least expensive option constructed almost like a proper piano is the Kawai VPC, though I prefer the keyboard of their MP-11 myself (the former is firmer to the touch, more like a grand piano). Cheers, Tim _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user