I'm all for used gear as it's about half off
But yeah you gotta be smart about it. If you are careless you will get burned. People who are really new to buying gear or just new to the entire scene should probably just buy new and get a warranty. Once you have been around the block a few times, and know what you are looking at and what questions to ask, you can double the amount of bang for your buck by buying used gear
That keyboard is a "shorty" so it's really for bass lines and lead lines. It's not a full size keyboard so it's not designed really for both hands. If you want a cheap but decent keyboard that is a bit longer to let you use both hands at once, I'd say grab a used version of the same unit you have there just longer. You will already be familiar with the controls
But it may be a bit before your ready so this is a great place to start!
Eventually, once you learn a bit more on keys, you may want to grab that nice 61 weighted key job
But that's probably a bit further off.
Todd
QUOTE (dcz702 @ Jul 22 2015, 09:37 PM)
i agree about used, im verycarefull on what im buying, i ask lost of questions and always go through the gear and check it out, this is pretty new.
i agree about needing more keys, i want to play piano and learn to play chords and melodies together using as many octaves as i have have on my peice of gear.
also mention about weighted keys, i dont mind as of now about the feel of playing a real piano, i can get by with getting accustomed to the feel of semi weighted keys, and want it to controls all my midi instruments in logic, like todd said.
i think you guys are right, im gonna shell out for the 61 key.
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