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#488449 - 02/04/20 09:11 AM
 
Re: What is the Best keyboard Controller ?
[Re: Dnj]
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 I'm pretty much bored with it all out there at the moment.
   Yeah, we noticed   .  As to controllers, I have three but my all time favorite is my ancient Roland A70; 76 keys, 4 zones, each with midi in/out, all zones are separately programmable, both 'stick' and wheels (which can be used interchangeably), very logical control surface, seperate buttons and dials for each function (no menu diving), clean/clear digital display, and best of all, a great keybed (same as the G70).  Oh, almost forgot, a sound card with most of the Roland legacy sounds.  I use it in my studio to control 4 different modules.  The only 'con' I can think of is no USB midi (shoud you need it), but that's a pretty easy workaround.  Good luck finding one, though.  Mine is 'chery' having never been out of the studio (like most controllers).  BTW, why are you looking for a controller and what do you plan to use it on?  Looks like the Tyros 2's shelf life has expired.  What's next, player-piano?     chas chas  
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#488453 - 02/04/20 09:19 AM
 
Re: What is the Best keyboard Controller ?
[Re: cgiles]
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 I'm pretty much bored with it all out there at the moment.
   Yeah, we noticed   .  As to controllers, I have three but my all time favorite is my ancient Roland A70; 76 keys, 4 zones, each with midi in/out, all zones are separately programmable, both 'stick' and wheels (which can be used interchangeably), very logical control surface, seperate buttons and dials for each function (no menu diving), clean/clear digital display, and best of all, a great keybed (same as the G70).  Oh, almost forgot, a sound card with most of the Roland legacy sounds.  I use it in my studio to control 4 different modules.  The only 'con' I can think of is no USB midi (shoud you need it), but that's a pretty easy workaround.  Good luck finding one, though.  Mine is 'chery' having never been out of the studio (like most controllers).  BTW, why are you looking for a controller and what do you plan to use it on?  Looks like the Tyros 2's shelf life has expired.  What's next, player-piano?     chas Chas I'll ignore your first sentence....  
  Edited by Dnj (02/04/20 11:48 AM)
 
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