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Good quality MIDI keyboard
I recently started to study music and learn piano. I decided to get a Midi keyboard because I thought its 2 in 1, and by that I mean a cheaper piano and a tool to write music scores faster on the pc and maybe in the future a tool to create some music on my own.
I like the build quality and its features a lot but I was a little disapointed on how the key's feel compared to my Yamaha E413 which is a cheaper and older electric piano(and very used). The key's on the Arturia Keylab49 are a lot softer, for me at least they are to easy to press to feel good.
Even though I may have made a mistake buying a midi keyboard considering I also want to learn to play the piano on, the Arturia Keylab is great for creating music and it works very well with Ableton, you rarely need to reach out to the mouse/keyboard so it really speeds things out.
Pro's: Great quality, a lot of features, works very well with music software's
Con's: Key's are soft, response time isn't as snapy as I would have liked to
I like the build quality and its features a lot but I was a little disapointed on how the key's feel compared to my Yamaha E413 which is a cheaper and older electric piano(and very used). The key's on the Arturia Keylab49 are a lot softer, for me at least they are to easy to press to feel good.
Even though I may have made a mistake buying a midi keyboard considering I also want to learn to play the piano on, the Arturia Keylab is great for creating music and it works very well with Ableton, you rarely need to reach out to the mouse/keyboard so it really speeds things out.
Pro's: Great quality, a lot of features, works very well with music software's
Con's: Key's are soft, response time isn't as snapy as I would have liked to
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