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Re: Novation Launchkey 88
Hello Mario! Yes, looks rather nice - full info here - https://novationmusic.com/en/news/intro ... unchkey-88
But funnily enough only last week I noticed another keyboard that I think would suit me better, the Nektar GPX88
I never use the faders on my Swissonic, but do use a couple of the pads to trigger midi notes (linked to enable/disable in VE Pro). The Nektar would be able to do that, leave space for my Nanokey for keyswitches, wheels are in the right place and it's a lot less deep than either the Swissonic or the new Launchkey so would fit better on the desk.
The previous model of Nektar had a strange black key response, but word on the street is they sorted that for the GPX range (which also comes in smaller note sizes).
Trouble is - the Swissonic lives on, I can't quite justify binning it just yet. But I suppose it could always have an unfortunate accident, couldn't it?
But funnily enough only last week I noticed another keyboard that I think would suit me better, the Nektar GPX88
I never use the faders on my Swissonic, but do use a couple of the pads to trigger midi notes (linked to enable/disable in VE Pro). The Nektar would be able to do that, leave space for my Nanokey for keyswitches, wheels are in the right place and it's a lot less deep than either the Swissonic or the new Launchkey so would fit better on the desk.
The previous model of Nektar had a strange black key response, but word on the street is they sorted that for the GPX range (which also comes in smaller note sizes).
Trouble is - the Swissonic lives on, I can't quite justify binning it just yet. But I suppose it could always have an unfortunate accident, couldn't it?
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I'm in another camp altogether. Unhappy with my S88's key feel, I've been somewhat in the market for this contradiction: piano feel (fully weighted, graded key bed) while also supporting after touch. I'd have bought the VPC1 by now if it also supported aftertouch.
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Viscount K4 EX might be up your alley maybe. By default they have Fatar TP40L but I heard you can contact them to put a graded TP40WOOD instead.
Might also wanna check out Studiologic Numa X Piano GT (TP400WOOD) or SL Grand (TP40WOOD).
Might also wanna check out Studiologic Numa X Piano GT (TP400WOOD) or SL Grand (TP40WOOD).
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You know, I had previously written off the SL Grand due to the lack of pitchbend wheel (the modulation sticks are kinda piddly), but I think I'm nowadays more willing to compromise that (because I ultimately don't use pitchbend much). Thanks for reminding me it supports AT.
The Numa X Piano GT is fairly new and escaped my awareness entirely. Thanks ED.
The Numa X Piano GT is fairly new and escaped my awareness entirely. Thanks ED.
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PS - Mario, my ego is assuaged at seeing my name in lights - do you think changing the thread title to "88 note keyboards" might be more useful in the long run? Cheers pal.
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I broke a key on my NI Kontrol.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 26, 2022 11:23 am Hello Mario! Yes, looks rather nice - full info here - https://novationmusic.com/en/news/intro ... unchkey-88
But funnily enough only last week I noticed another keyboard that I think would suit me better, the Nektar GPX88
I never use the faders on my Swissonic, but do use a couple of the pads to trigger midi notes (linked to enable/disable in VE Pro). The Nektar would be able to do that, leave space for my Nanokey for keyswitches, wheels are in the right place and it's a lot less deep than either the Swissonic or the new Launchkey so would fit better on the desk.
The previous model of Nektar had a strange black key response, but word on the street is they sorted that for the GPX range (which also comes in smaller note sizes).
Trouble is - the Swissonic lives on, I can't quite justify binning it just yet. But I suppose it could always have an unfortunate accident, couldn't it?
Got the Nektar as a temporary solution while the other was on service.
It’s at great value and I haven’t really noticed any difference in key responses.
The NI is back from service but I’m still on the Nektar.
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Thanks Anders, very good to know. The wheels look kinda small, are they ok in use?
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Since this was posted on The Front Page which is visible to search engines and unregistered users, I've gone ahead and changed the title.Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 26, 2022 1:39 pm PS - Mario, my ego is assuaged at seeing my name in lights - do you think changing the thread title to "88 note keyboards" might be more useful in the long run? Cheers pal.
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Yeah sure I don't mind the subject change.
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Hmm, I guess…Guy Rowland wrote: ↑May 26, 2022 3:57 pm Thanks Anders, very good to know. The wheels look kinda small, are they ok in use?
I don’t really use them, have one of those USB controllers. So, yeah, if you are used to larger wheels then this might be on the smaller/shorter side.
I’ll try to use it more next week.
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Been looking at this and find myself tempted. The biggest drawback for me is the price: I don't need any of the built-in sounds, internal audio device/mixing stuff, really all I want is quality piano-feel keybed with after touch and some form of pitch bend control. (The Kawai VPC1 could have been perfect but ticks only one of those 3 boxes.)
But apart from paying an extra $1k CAD for stuff I will never use, it's an interesting looking product. (Not a fan of the wood side panels though, it has to be said.)
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I am hoping StudioLogic put the new keyboards from the Numa X range into the sl88 grand and studio controllers.tack wrote: ↑May 27, 2022 9:54 amBeen looking at this and find myself tempted. The biggest drawback for me is the price: I don't need any of the built-in sounds, internal audio device/mixing stuff, really all I want is quality piano-feel keybed with after touch and some form of pitch bend control. (The Kawai VPC1 could have been perfect but ticks only one of those 3 boxes.)
But apart from paying an extra $1k CAD for stuff I will never use, it's an interesting looking product. (Not a fan of the wood side panels though, it has to be said.)