QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 5 2007, 07:31 PM)
LoL, you can set the weight or "heavy-ness" of the touch... It's digital... One point of the weigthed keys is the looks, piano/organ like keys. The "weight" or "heavy" touch can usually be set. Plus, organs are also a common patch found on keyboards...
Check on higher end keyboards/digital pianos, they have "Tone-Wheel Modelling" function for Organ players, and the RD700SX is also being used by many Organist, even tough it's a Synthesizer + Digital Piano.
Check http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...666&ParentId=87.
Check out the demo video, there's one about "Tone Wheel Modelling" and watch the guy jam on the Organ patch. It's very cool!
My Yamaha keyboard doesn't have hammer action. And I was playing it for 1 month before going back home. I used to play the piano back home and felt the keys of the keyboard to be very light. After that, when I tried playing the piano, I felt piano keys heavy pula, but after 1 week, gotten used to the piano again.Check on higher end keyboards/digital pianos, they have "Tone-Wheel Modelling" function for Organ players, and the RD700SX is also being used by many Organist, even tough it's a Synthesizer + Digital Piano.
Check http://www.rolandus.com/products/productde...666&ParentId=87.
Check out the demo video, there's one about "Tone Wheel Modelling" and watch the guy jam on the Organ patch. It's very cool!
May 12 2007, 02:00 AM

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