Topic: NUX npk-20
Hi all,
Anyone here use the NUX NPK-20 as a piano controller for Pianoteq?
Not many reviews for this product, but a few prefer it to the likes of the Yamaha P45 / Roland FP10 etc.
Thoughts???
Warmest regards,
Chris
Hi all,
Anyone here use the NUX NPK-20 as a piano controller for Pianoteq?
Not many reviews for this product, but a few prefer it to the likes of the Yamaha P45 / Roland FP10 etc.
Thoughts???
Warmest regards,
Chris
Are you looking for an instrument in order to play Pianoteq? Are the internal sounds a must for you? If you don't care about the internal sounds I would recommend Studiologic SL88 or SL73 mk2. They're in this price range.
Are you looking for an instrument in order to play Pianoteq? Are the internal sounds a must for you? If you don't care about the internal sounds I would recommend Studiologic SL88 or SL73 mk2. They're in this price range.
Thank you for the reply, amitev.
I've had bad experiences with Fatar keybeds.
But if it works for you, brilliant!
Warmest regards,
Chris
Hi all,
Anyone here use the NUX NPK-20 as a piano controller for Pianoteq?Not many reviews for this product, but a few prefer it to the likes of the Yamaha P45 / Roland FP10 etc.
Thoughts???
Warmest regards,
Chris
to be honest I would be very cautious. Given the lack of credible reviews , you cannot tell how the keyboard responds , how long before you get sticking keys and similar issues . One of the advantages of mainstream brands is that given the large volumes , there are enough reviews to get a good idea of common issues , strengths and witnesses . So if you go the route of Kawai ES-120 , Korg D1 in the entry level range, you cannot really go wrong , they have a very good reputation and are solid . It may well be that the NUX is a good keyboard, at this level of price , you have to be a bit adventurous to go that route …
sigasa wrote:Hi all,
Anyone here use the NUX NPK-20 as a piano controller for Pianoteq?Not many reviews for this product, but a few prefer it to the likes of the Yamaha P45 / Roland FP10 etc.
Thoughts???
Warmest regards,
Chris
to be honest I would be very cautious. Given the lack of credible reviews , you cannot tell how the keyboard responds , how long before you get sticking keys and similar issues . One of the advantages of mainstream brands is that given the large volumes , there are enough reviews to get a good idea of common issues , strengths and witnesses . So if you go the route of Kawai ES-120 , Korg D1 in the entry level range, you cannot really go wrong , they have a very good reputation and are solid . It may well be that the NUX is a good keyboard, at this level of price , you have to be a bit adventurous to go that route …
Thank you for the good advice, pianistically, much appreciated,
Warmest regards,
Chris