Topic: Cheapest Keyboard

Hey guys,

I was wondering whether you guys can recommend me of a good keyboard that makes the most out of PTQ..
For example, most of the keyboards I've tested so far don't send proper note-off signals... and I'm sure there are other parameters that count.

So... what's the cheapest keyboard that actually use the full spectrum PTQ offers..?

Thanks,
Moshe.

Last edited by bmoshe (18-05-2014 22:07)

Re: Cheapest Keyboard

Welcome on board bmoshe..
You might have a look on previous discussions about the subject
here's one thread that is actually talking about 0-700$ bux controllers: http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=3260

it will cost you nothing to dream, and everything not to..

Re: Cheapest Keyboard

Hi Edmond

I already read that one - it deals with the price rather than the expression you get.
I have a PX-150 (I actually bought it because of PTQ), but it doesn't send note-off velocities..

Re: Cheapest Keyboard

Various internet threads say Roland RD series supports note off velocity.  Cheapest model is the RD-64 for $900.  You'll have to double check yourself off course whether all RDs will do it versus only the RD800 ($2500 although not available yet due to power socket recall issue).

Next model up from that price range would be the Kawai VPC1.