Here is your simplified guide to Digital Piano Keyboard and their various accessories. Read more on how to use them with keyboard amps & get an in-depth knowledge about MIDI and how to make your keyboard instrument work with computer for your home music recording setup.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Bring Home the Long Awaited Electronic Piano Keyboard for the New Year
So what piano keyboards you should consider? A budget of $200 will also give you choices of many 61 key keyboards. Casio CTK, Yamaha PSR have good entry level keyboards in addition to their lighted music keyboards. It will be fun to play on these electronic piano keyboards. You should ideally be looking for a music keyboard that has at least 61 keys and one that offers touch sensitivity keys. Besides, you also need keyboard accessories like keyboard bag, case, and dust covers, foot pedals etc. But if you liking is more for a piano, then you can consider Casio's WK series or even better the Casio Privia pianos.
One difference that you can find between professional music keyboards and the cheaper ones is that the expensive ones do not have internal speakers, whereas the beginner and intermediate ones do have speakers. This is because pros usually use these keyboards either onstage or in studios and that is the reason the professional ones are usually played through keyboard amplifiers.
The top brands and manufacturers as per most keyboard players would be Yamaha, Roland, Korg and Kurzweil, not in any particular order. They make the models that cater to factors such as budget, level, personal needs and preferences. Though the more popular electronic keyboards come with 61 keys, you also get keyboards that come with 61, 76 and 88 keys but if you are just starting out, then 61 keys would be just fine.
So what choices of piano keyboards do you have? A budget of $200 will also give you choices of many 61 key keyboards. Casio CTK, Yamaha PSR have a good choice of beginner electronic keyboards as well as lighted music keyboards. It will be fun to play on these electronic piano keyboards. Look out for a music keyboard that has at least 61 keys and one that has touch sensitivity keys. Besides, you also need keyboard accessories like keyboard bag, case, and dust covers, foot pedals etc. But if you liking is more for a piano, then you can consider Casio's WK series or even better the Casio Privia pianos.
You may want to consider a Yamaha or Roland digital piano if you are looking for excellent piano sounds and keyboard touch, with an intention that you would serious play piano in a few years time. As you see, you have many options and should serious consider getting an electronic piano keyboard for your family.
So explore your options and see what piano keyboard suits you requirement, and get that electronic piano keyboard today.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Digital, Electronic & Musical Keyboard Guide
Digital keyboard instruments are not only portable but also do not cost a lot.
That is not to suggest that electronic keyboards are all inexpensive. The top of the line professional keyboards can cost up to $4000. But then there is a very wide gap between expensive and cheap musical keyboards. A basic beginner keyboard can be priced under $200. Some cheap keyboards can be priced as low as 75-100 dollars but then they are merely toys.
Most electronic musical keyboard guide suggest that professional keyboards do not have speakers whereas the beginner and intermediate ones do come with built-in speakers. This is because compared to internal speakers, keyboard amplifiers can reach a wider audience.
Yamaha PSR keyboards and some of yamaha's digital pianos come with internal speakers, and even the top end PSR keyboards have built-in speakers.
When it comes to Brands, the top manufacturers such as Yamaha, Roland, Korg and Kurzweil offer many options to keyboard players. They make variety of music keyboards based on factors such as budget, skill level, personal needs and preferences.
I guess you can now explore more Digital Musical Keyboards of your choice.
Friday, December 10, 2010
How to bring home the right MIDI Controller
Here's a review of the various types of MIDI Controller. Midi Controllers communicate the various performance related parameters using midi messages with other digital instruments. This way you can command various performance related parameters. It does not have a sound generating engine of its own. Here are the most common MIDI Controllers, including foot controllers.
Keyboard Controllers - Easier to use as these have keys on them which many musicians feel comfortable with. Keyboard players are more comfortable with this type. You get the standard 61 keys and if you need more, you also get 88 keys. Compact keyboard controllers with fewer keys are available for more portable options.
Non keyboard controllers - This includes non keyboard controllers like midi Pad controllers, midi control surface. Pads, switches, knobs, and faders are available on these devices for you to effective handle various parameters. Since these midi controllers do not have keys, these are more popular with DJs, programmers, producers, and other musicians.
Pedal controllers - Lets you play bass lines, harmonies, drums, percussion sounds, even sound effects on other midi instruments while keeping your hands free for playing. Lot of organists use to play bass lines using pedals and the same can be done using these controllers. One such foot pedal is the Roland PK-5 Dynamic MIDI Pedal which can be used with other MIDI musical instrument.
The various keys, pads, switches, knobs, and faders that you see on these devices are used to change the various performance related parameters. Midi is the language that digital instruments speak and so you can interact with all these instruments using controllers. I hope you now have a fair idea of the various types of MIDI Controller.
