![]() ![]() One way to get around that is to use a computer to generate the piano sounds. Your requirements rule out any piano console under $7500 (or any keyboard under $6000). Their tone generators are terrible, and their built-in speaker systems are inadequate. Here's where most digital pianos fall flat. "realistic grand piano sound with overtones". ![]() You can add more, but they just slide around on the floor. Quote from: lhorwinkle on October 03, 2011, 11:27:12 PM "use of all 3 peddles". However, I'd like to try to stay as cost effective as possible. If there is nothing in the more reasonable (1,000-2,000) range I would consider going up in price. Price wise I really just want to hear of all the options. the ability to record and upload my playing to the computer / internet realistic grand piano sound with overtones What I want is the most piano like feel and sound available. I play classical music so I am not looking for something that is all that portable or something with lots of bells and whistles to play gigs. ![]() I think purchasing a digital piano / keyboard would give me more flexability to practice more. As much as I love playing the acoustic piano it can become very difficult to practice when living with other people. I've read a few other threads that talk about digital pianos / keyboards but I just wanted to get a more recent take on the subject. ![]()
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