![]() ![]() ![]() If I learned one thing during my research, there is really a huge pricing range for digital pianos and virtual piano software. I am still using the Roland FP-8 for my piano recordings, but since the sound of that device is a bit out dated I am now using software sound generators instead.īut what is really the best of the best you can get, and further more, how real can it get? Research ![]() It was the Roland FP-8, a stage piano with emulated hammer mechanics and the KORG 01/W as sound generator. I did an internship in a german music store and started burning for two devices. My first digital piano experience was in the mid 90’s. Also if you like the sounds of 80’s you could still use some of the really nice sounds. Touch sensitive keys with aftertouch and two wheels makes it a fantastic controller. How ever I still like the keyboard as controller. The first keyboard I played (in a school band) was the Kawai K1. But even though this Keyboard was really state of the art, the piano sound was quite unconvincing. Later this piano was replaced by a Yamaha piano that came with a crystal clear sound. Some years later I got a real piano, a Rud IBach & Sohn. Even if there were some missing keys and that muffled honkeytonk sound, I fell in loved with it. I started making music when I was about 5 years old on a bontempi hit organ. What is the best affordable digital piano you can get from a pianists perspective? And how real can it get?Ī few words to my background. ![]()
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