Depending on which instrument (genre) you want to focus. If you're longing for keys mainly (Piano, E-Piano, Rhode, Wurli a B3 maybe), and synth secondly, I think I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this M-Audio KB. It has 88 keys (which I wish mine would have :( ), I guess the 'touch' would be half-decent at last. The 'Pro-88' has quite good keys IMHO. But be sure you get a second series model. The first had some problems physical with the keyboard/keys. If you'd be more interested in synth stuff, the Radium/Oxygen KB could be a better choice, as they give you extended functionality for tweaking, automation writing 'n stuff. I extended my synth with a Behringer BCR2000, which is a really cool controller. Also use it for QSynth, Freewheeling, Ardour and other instruments/FX/editors under 64 Studio (32-bit). Anyway, with Thomann I never had the slightest problem. You can send back the stuff you don't like within 2 weeks at last. Cheers Raphael ;) schoappied schrieb: > Because I don't think I can afford a real good electric piano, maybe I > should just go for a cheapo keyboard to be able to play with notes, > musical structures, scales etc. in companion with software stuff on linux. > > What about this one? De m-audio keystation ? Is this a good one? Other > comparable stuff which is good? > > http://www.thomann.de/nl/m-audio_keystation_88es.htm > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > -- ________________________________ "A mind is like a parachute - It doesnt work if it's not open." |- - - - - - - Frank Zappa - - - - - - -| _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user