Midi Keyboard Recommendations?

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I want to learn how to play the piano. I do have an Akai mini, but I can't learn to play the piano on there.

Any recommendations?
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I want to learn how to play the piano. I do have an Akai mini, but I can't learn to play the piano on there.

Any recommendations?
:feedme:

What's up 96?
Any keyboard with weighted keys would be great for that. if you have the space go for a midi with 88 keys that are weighted so you can have the actual piano feel. As for a specific midi keyboard
It doesn't really matter if you just want them to trigger midi data as long as the keys are weighted. Here are some midi keyboards

https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-.../#native-instruments-komplete-kontrol-s88-mk2
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ollers/#m-audio-hammer-88-keyboard-controller
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ers/#akai-pro-mpk-road-88-keyboard-controller
 

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What's up 96?
Any keyboard with weighted keys would be great for that. if you have the space go for a midi with 88 keys that are weighted so you can have the actual piano feel. As for a specific midi keyboard
It doesn't really matter if you just want them to trigger midi data as long as the keys are weighted. Here are some midi keyboards

https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-.../#native-instruments-komplete-kontrol-s88-mk2
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ollers/#m-audio-hammer-88-keyboard-controller
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ers/#akai-pro-mpk-road-88-keyboard-controller
Thanks Breh. I can also use these keyboards with a DAW, right? (FL Studio)
 

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What's up 96?
Any keyboard with weighted keys would be great for that. if you have the space go for a midi with 88 keys that are weighted so you can have the actual piano feel. As for a specific midi keyboard
It doesn't really matter if you just want them to trigger midi data as long as the keys are weighted. Here are some midi keyboards

https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-.../#native-instruments-komplete-kontrol-s88-mk2
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ollers/#m-audio-hammer-88-keyboard-controller
https://digitalpianojudge.com/best-...ers/#akai-pro-mpk-road-88-keyboard-controller
88-key?:leon:

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I have 2 keyboards, one for practise, one for beats. I think that's probably the way to go if you can find a decent used keyboard that doesn't break the bank.

Midi keyboards are usually specialized, so ones that really work as musical instruments as well are quite expensive.
 
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