Re: Hardware: elektr piano / keyboard

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schoappied wrote:
> Veronica Merryfield wrote:
>   
>> If this is any help, I got a used weighted touch sensitive master 
>> keyboard and went with soft synths. I spent my money in a focused way 
>> - decent keyboard that didn't tie me to any sound hardware then a 
>> decent soft synth, and now many.
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>>     
> Thanks. I want to have a elektr. piano/ keyboard which sounds like a 
> piano (without the use of a computer). I don't need a whole lot of 
> sounds (a hammond organ and rhodos sound would be nice)... So I think 
> that's what youre talking about too. What is the keyboard you have, if I 
> may ask?
>
> Dirk
> __

So I think this one is more usefull for me: 
http://www.thomann.de/nl/yamaha_np30_b.htm

Then this one http://www.thomann.de/nl/yamaha_psre313.htm

for example...

Can I connect all the elektr. pianos and keyboards to a computer (maudio 
audiophile 24/96 and maudio dmp3) and work with MIDI?



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