Kronos: 61 or 88 keys?
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:07 am
Kronos workstation questions:
1. How did you decide on 61 or 88 keys for your Kronos? I am more of a classical keyboardist, but with a workstation I would do more non-classical composition. On the other hand, I feel like I would spend more time in front of 88 keys. For synth/organ action I can just MIDI a controller.
2. Is the 88 key-bed good enough for those who are more piano inclined? I think Kawai (ES10, MP7SE, MP11SE) and Yamaha may have better piano action/feel.
3. If you have one of those fancy studio desks, does an 88 key instrument bounce?
4. 88 keys gives plenty of room to split and still have enough keys on each side of split.
Thanks,
Keys1970
1. How did you decide on 61 or 88 keys for your Kronos? I am more of a classical keyboardist, but with a workstation I would do more non-classical composition. On the other hand, I feel like I would spend more time in front of 88 keys. For synth/organ action I can just MIDI a controller.
2. Is the 88 key-bed good enough for those who are more piano inclined? I think Kawai (ES10, MP7SE, MP11SE) and Yamaha may have better piano action/feel.
3. If you have one of those fancy studio desks, does an 88 key instrument bounce?
4. 88 keys gives plenty of room to split and still have enough keys on each side of split.
Thanks,
Keys1970