as the Fatar keyboards (SL880 Pro and the SL 990) aren't available anymore at my store (because of mechanical failures, they had to send back 10 keyboards and don't continue this product anymore), can anyone give me some advice which keyboard to buy. It must be a 88 keys keyboard, with pianofeel (I am used to play the Grand Piano), synthesizer on board not necessary (preferable not) and must have different zones with different midi-outs for each zone. I plan to attach this keyboard to my JV1010.
In a different newsgroup somebody told me to stick with my Grand, but that's not what I meant. I am planning to use this electronic keyboard with my PC and with a Grand it is a bit complicated (by the way in fact he didn't give me an advice at all).
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Posted 4 Months ago
David Surles
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If you like the feel of the fatar keyboard, the Alesis QS8.1 uses one of their keyboards. It has a pretty good set of built in sounds other than the pianos.
Gerry
Hi all,
as the Fatar keyboards (SL880 Pro and the SL 990) aren't available anymore at my store (because of mechanical failures, they had to send back 10 keyboards and don't continue this product anymore), can anyone give me some advice which keyboard to buy. It must be a 88 keys keyboard, with pianofeel (I am used to play the Grand Piano), synthesizer on board not necessary (preferable not) and must have different zones with different midi-outs for each zone. I plan to attach this keyboard to my JV1010.
In a different newsgroup somebody told me to stick with my Grand, but that's not what I meant. I am planning to use this electronic keyboard with my PC and with a Grand it is a bit complicated (by the way in fact he didn't give me an advice at all).
Raymond
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Posted 4 Months ago
limerpharm
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Gerry thanks. The shop in Cologne (Germany) does have it in stock for the price of Euro 888
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