There are a handful of other great electric piano voices. They don't have the soulful resonances of Pianoteq 6. Those piano voices are a lot of fun to play. I think it's just different marketing jargon. I haven't heard anyone state that they sound different from the RD2000. The FP90 has 4 piano voices that are fully modeled with practically the same adjustable parameters as the RD2000. FP-90 just has the regular SuperNATURAL (which is basically crossfaded samples and some convolution). Strictly as a midi controller Kawai VPC1 which I have in my home.Īctually FP-90 doesn't use the V-Piano modeling. My candidate overall as a DP and midi controller is Kawai MP11. EvilDragon mention some of them and the price is also reasonable. Roland also have their excellent candidates. I dont want to mention Yamaha avant grand series because I doubt that you want to spend around 7-10k for huge digital piano but they have the best grand action at the moment. ![]() For close to real grand action, Kawai CA and CS series is hard to beat and price is reasonable. Kawai, Roland and Yamaha standing on the top with their products. Why to limit only to midi controllers ? There are many excellent DPs which you can use also as a midi controller with better key action and overall quality. All others are not build toward piano but for studio work, different effects etc, and their key action is semi weight. Also Studiologic have some midi controllers with full weight key action but I am not so convince in their quality control and support. ![]() I hope that Roland will update this controller soon. ![]() For what purpose ? Piano playing ? Kawai VPC1 has the best action and velocity curve for Pianoteq and it is the best option for piano players. There are lots of different midi controllers on the market.
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