Good tone! Which amp/speaker are you using? How did you voice your piano? More fundamental, more overtone or balanced mixture of both? Sounds like more overtone...
@psicolor Thankyou!It depends wery much on the EQ and filter settings,that can be adjusted to a lot of variations.Its through a 1000Watt PA here+a Jazz Chorus 160:)Patrik
@Tonewheeldude hey...how does the hammer action feel on this. I need a midi keyboard that's really great, and it wouldn't hurt to have the polyphonic aftertouch of this keyboard but I wanna know how it feels.
@Tonewheeldude glad to hear it, can you give some info on pricing? I want the model that has the polyphonic aftertouch on it...which I believe is the AM series.
@geoffreyefloyd If you need a MIDI keyboard, buy a MIDI keyboard, if you want a Rhodes, get a Rhodes.
Buying a Rhodes to use primarily as a MIDI controller is a very bad idea! The things weighs over 50 kg, and for a piano, the action isn't all that terrific ... UNLESS you want to play primarily Rhodes sounds!
In that case the real deal will give you the best feel. But a Rhodes action does NOT approximate a grand piano action the way (cheaper!) MIDI controllers (Kawai, Doepfer, ...) can.
Good tone! Which amp/speaker are you using? How did you voice your piano? More fundamental, more overtone or balanced mixture of both? Sounds like more overtone...
psicolor 10 months ago
@psicolor Thankyou!It depends wery much on the EQ and filter settings,that can be adjusted to a lot of variations.Its through a 1000Watt PA here+a Jazz Chorus 160:)Patrik
Tonewheeldude 10 months ago
It sounds different from a mark II or whatever. It has its own magic.
firehandszarb 1 year ago
@firehandszarb Thats 100% right:)
Tonewheeldude 1 year ago
@Tonewheeldude hey...how does the hammer action feel on this. I need a midi keyboard that's really great, and it wouldn't hurt to have the polyphonic aftertouch of this keyboard but I wanna know how it feels.
Geoffrey
geoffreyefloyd 1 year ago
@geoffreyefloyd It feels fantastic.Best MIDI Keyboard controller money can buy!
Tonewheeldude 1 year ago
@Tonewheeldude glad to hear it, can you give some info on pricing? I want the model that has the polyphonic aftertouch on it...which I believe is the AM series.
Regards,
Geoffrey
geoffreyefloyd 1 year ago
@geoffreyefloyd If you need a MIDI keyboard, buy a MIDI keyboard, if you want a Rhodes, get a Rhodes.
Buying a Rhodes to use primarily as a MIDI controller is a very bad idea! The things weighs over 50 kg, and for a piano, the action isn't all that terrific ... UNLESS you want to play primarily Rhodes sounds!
In that case the real deal will give you the best feel. But a Rhodes action does NOT approximate a grand piano action the way (cheaper!) MIDI controllers (Kawai, Doepfer, ...) can.
Superphilipp 6 months ago