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But I won't use that because that makes me think of it as speaker system, and it's nice just to use the default (Grand Piano Complete A) sound.
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I don't recommend this, especially if you're just looking for a cheap piano to learn how to play on.
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I was very impressed with this keyboard and how nicely it integrates with ALL the e-piano from Big Fish (Silver Piano) and all the pianos available from Addictive Keys
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It's not a good piano to practice on whatsoever!2
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It has the same digital piano feel I hate.
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I had a Yamaha 6' Grand Piano, until I got this instrument.
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Well, my child started piano lessons and the good pianos are not less than $700 and beyond.
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That alone is well worth the $200 price however you also get a truly outstanding (downloadable) virtual piano that I had no trouble integrating into my existing music software
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how ever if your not interested in properly learning piano or key sensitivity isnt an issue then this midi keyboard is for you.
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At the same time it's not heavy enough to be a stable piano
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So the great piano samples and the Abelton Live didn't turn out to be these great, free add-ons
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The product is not bad quality, the keys respond very well to velocity, and the semi-weighted effect does not feel cheap, although is not the feel you would have in a more expensive piano.
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It's got that buzzing sound that Acoustica Pianissimo (old grand piano sampler) doesn't
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I use this for a cheap, versatile, and light-weight option for shows on the road as well as in my home studio, and it works great