Re: e-piano

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On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 01:35:49 -0600
"Thomas Vecchione" <seablaede@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hmm trying to find the start of the thread and can't so I will go off
> what I have.
> 
> When starting to learn Piano some time ago I ended up buying a M-Audio
> Prokeys 88 when it first came out.  I personally think it was a great
> buy, and they now have the SX series which is even less money.  The
> keys are hammer weighted and feel very good to me, though I am not
> really all that much of a pianist myself. It has some decent sounds
> on board, and basic effects(Reverb, Chorus, etc.) with midi input and
> output.  Only catch is no onboard amp, but that isn't really a
> problem for me as I run it through my monitors anyways.  At any rate,
> I would suggest giving it a try if you only have so much to spend.
> 
>         Seablade


The start was the thread Re: " Hardware: elektr piano / keyboard"

I didn't want to hijack the thread, so I renamed it. Guess I kinda
hijacked it anyway :/


The prokeys, according to specs, has better keys than the prokeys sx.
I wonder how the keys of the prokeys sono is, it lacks quite some
sounds and features but is about as expensive as the sx.

Best Regards,
	Philipp
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