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Westfield, NJ

Hey everyone, I'm looking for some advice. My wife recently signed us up for a piano class and I need to get something we can practice with at home. Ideally here's what it needs to be:

- Less than $100
- Polyphonic

And here's something I would like:

- MIDI output
- Various cool instrument sounds
- Something I could maybe use onstage after we finish this course

Any suggestions? I think a cheap Casio would probably fit the bill (would like to find something at Best Buy), I just don't know about the MIDI.

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IL, US

most cheap casios do midi, not so great, not many options, but they do it

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Westfield, NJ

I think I found the best option (Yamaha YPT220) but it's gonna be a bit over $100. Oh well.

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i have the gz5m, its rare but awesome

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New York City

Is anything wrong with getting a MIDI controler keyboard and connecting it to piano software on a computer? If not, I'd recommend teh Edirol PCR series. Get a big one, like 80 key.

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Tacoma WA

can you even find a monophonic midi keyboard?  not synth but midi keybaord

you should really add velocity sensitive to what you are looking for.

also the more realistic the action the better.

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Westfield, NJ
akira^8GB wrote:

Is anything wrong with getting a MIDI controler keyboard and connecting it to piano software on a computer? If not, I'd recommend teh Edirol PCR series. Get a big one, like 80 key.

I think my wife would much prefer a standalone keyboard that she can practice on away from the computer.

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Westfield, NJ
infradead wrote:

you should really add velocity sensitive to what you are looking for.

also the more realistic the action the better.

Yeah I figured that, thanks.

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Look around on Craigslist too, man. You can find some killer deals there and surprisingly some really cool synths! Good luck. smile