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Great little keyboard, but with full-sized keys
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Actually also might make one a better keyboard player, by forcing you to concentrate on just two octaves, rather than noodling around the length of a longer keyboard
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The keyboard dull thud got much less after a little while
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The mod and pitch wheels offer an acceptable amount of resistance, and the transport buttons feel about the same as my FaderPort, which means they're just "fine".One thing that I have to commend Nektar for is the inclusion of a full-color, full-size user manual that goes into detail about every function that this keyboard is capable of.
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I don't know a good keyboard from a bad one yet, nor am I a very experienced musician in any way.
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Overall this is a great deal for a compact semi-portable midi keyboard.
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I have played on instruments from ultra-cheap Casio keyboards to grand pianos, but I have never played such stiff keys
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I play in a performance band and was looking for a portable full size Midi Keyboard for playing solo parts with various instrument settings
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As opposed to some negative reviews on the stiffness of the keyboard (I am a piano player), I found that the keys of the LX25+ are more resembling those from a good quality electronic keyboard (except for the lack of weighted action)
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This is a great keyboard for beginner producers!
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Keys are small if you have big hands (I wear XL gloves) but totally playable plus how else can you fit a sufficient number of keys on such a compact keyboard
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I use this keyboard for recoriding midi and it works great
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This keyboard also works seamlessly with my Samsung