I tested out lots of keybeds also in the more expensive area. And really important, a very nice velocity response. Less sluggish than my Roland RP-301 (Which has a Ivory Feel G) which sits in the living room. This board is stiff but after a couple of hours play I'm already used to it and it feels very solid. Playing it for several hours I noticed the velocity response was not that good so I traded it for the SL88 Studio. My first choice was the Korg D1 so I bought that one. The MK2 most likely has an adapted TP100LR (more damped to make te keybed more silent and therefor has a slight different feel) considering the price and the fact that it has fatal inside.įor what it is worth I recently compared the FP-30, with the Korg D1 and the SL88 Studio (TP100LR). Tomorrow i will open the Mk2 and cry, after crying i will think about what to do. For some reasons the FP-30 has a "strong" and elastic response which is really great. At least would be cool to change and modulate the pitch. Honestly i was just attracted by leds and monitor, it's not really necessary for me an integration. Hi Halherta, and thank you so much for the very good explanation. These options do not give you fancy LCDs/RGB LEDs with NI integration though, but will be plenty functional. If I really wanted a decent Fatar action based midi controller that could potentially rival the FP-30's action, I'd consider the Studiologic SL88 Grand with its TP40Wood action or the Doepfer LMK2+/PK88 with their TP40GH actions. If NI integration is important for you, Native s88 Mk2 is probably a good deal.If action is more important the FP-30 is in my opinion better. Fatar actions make many decent / good actions as well that can be found in Nords so they're not intrinsically bad. You find something similar in the Dexibell Vivo P7 which is also quite expensive. Also the Fatar action in it is not necessarily bad just not the greatest. The Native s88 Mk2's biggest advantage is the NI integration.
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