Re: [LAU] looking for midi piano keyboard with "natural" piano touch

From: john gibby <johnalan.gibby@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Dec 06 2017 - 00:44:11 EET

I'm not a pro but I have played a lot of nice pianos in my youth, and I
really like my Kawai vpc1.
Thanks,
John

On Dec 5, 2017 4:43 PM, "Cedric Roux" <sed@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> 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.
>
> I want 88 keys (standard piano) and USB connection.
> I want something that I can plug into my computer
> and that would work as a midi source more or less
> out of the box with my Debian-based system.
> (I can write some code, no problemo, I do it all the
> time. I just need something compatible with linux.)
>
> So, I would like to know if any of you, preferably
> someone who knows and likes to play the (real) piano,
> uses this kind of devices, and if yes what model you
> use.
>
> My main idea is to have a "portable piano" because I
> can't afford the real beast, plus I need something I
> can use at 2am without annoying neighbours. And I want
> something of reasonable quality.
>
> Thanks!
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