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Here's a short list of my top favourite keyboards I have now. Roland D-50: I like this one mostly for the action. The sounds are good, but it's a very expressive keyboard used as a controller. The keys bounce back quick so it is usefull for percussive lines or slow strings. The aftertouch is controllable as well. I bought this keyboard new when they first came out and except for one key starting to act up it's help up well. Kurzweil PC-88: Very nice controller. I needed something that acted and sounded like a real piano and this one worked the best out of all I tested. It's quite solid and has stood the abuse I've given it. 1969 upright Steinway: It's a nice piano with semi-quiet action. I don't know if I'd use it for studio work, but it's a great player. ------------------ The Tic Tok Men
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