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316 Music Keyboards in the market - we help you choose the best. Retrevo's music keyboard reviews use algorithms that mine the collective reviews and prices of the entire web, so you can get the best music keyboard. Reviews for our top-rated music keyboards are below. You can also see reviews for Yamaha, Casio, Roland, Korg, Kurzweil and more.
Reviews for this Korg music keyboard (230 user reviews): "The microKORG XL utilizes Korgs powerful RADIAS engine to offer a rich analog so..." see more »
Reviews for this Korg music keyboard (230 user reviews): "The microKORG XL utilizes Korgs powerful RADIAS engine to offer a rich analog sound with 128 stunning sounds right out of the box...microKORG XL offers direct USB connectivity with users computers, allowing it to act as a MIDI controller for their favorite software..." see less »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard: "50 less money than the P95, upgraded key touch for better expression & dynamics, 128-note polyphon..." see more »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard: "50 less money than the P95, upgraded key touch for better expression & dynamics, 128-note polyphony, more tones, an improved piano sample, slightly less weight, and a USB 2.0 MIDI compliant connection to computers...The P95 also has a nice full sound for a small instrument through it's on board speakers...However, many people find the P95 as being too light of a touch for them...So the P95 is not necessarily an upgrade but a preference..." see less »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard (2 user reviews): "NP-V80 is the next model up from the NP-V60...Piaggero provides go-anywhere portabili..." see more »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard (2 user reviews): "NP-V80 is the next model up from the NP-V60...Piaggero provides go-anywhere portability and style while also delivering the authentic feel of an acoustic piano and Yamaha's legendary sound quality...Registration - Number of Buttons: 4 Pads x 8 Banks * Lesson/Guide: Performance Assistant Technology (PAT) Chord, Chord / Free * Overall Controls: Metronome * Tempo Range: 11 to 280 * Transpose: -12 to 0, 0 to +12 * Tuning: -100 to +100 cents..." see less »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard (11 user reviews): "The new Yamaha MM8 synthesizer features an 88 weighted key Graded Hammer keyboard - ..." see more »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard (11 user reviews): "The new Yamaha MM8 synthesizer features an 88 weighted key Graded Hammer keyboard - now even the piano players are happy...in crafting fine acoustic pianos, Yamaha has equipped the MM8 with a remarkably expressive GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard...The Yamaha MM8 synthesizer features 418 Voices and 22 Drum Kits on board, all based on the dynamic, realistic sounds of the advanced MOTIF series synthesizers...The MM8 has the ideal tools for song writing and demo making..." see less »
Reviews for this Alesis music keyboard (8 user reviews): "Alesis' Q49 is a bus-powered slim-line beast with four octaves of full-size keys,..." see more »
Reviews for this Alesis music keyboard (8 user reviews): "Alesis' Q49 is a bus-powered slim-line beast with four octaves of full-size keys, pitch and mod wheels, one assignable slider and three rubber buttons completing its modest hardware control set...Appearances can be deceptive however, as the legending along the top of all but two of the keys displays the relevant MIDI function which can be triggered directly from the keys...the provision of a MIDI Out port alongside the USB connector, which is good news for those of us with older gear..." see less »
Reviews for this Arturia music keyboard (14 user reviews): "Arturia introduced the minimoog V, a faithful reproduction of Bob Moog's origin..." see more »
Reviews for this Arturia music keyboard (14 user reviews): "Arturia introduced the minimoog V, a faithful reproduction of Bob Moog's original Minimoog...The minimoog V also comes with hundreds of presets made by some of the most talented Minimoog users...Original features include three oscillators offering multiple waveforms (the third oscillator can modulate either the first two oscillators or the filter..." see less »
Reviews for this Clavia music keyboard (5 user reviews): "As for synth sounds, Nord Wave comes into its own here...In the highs, the Nord Wave ..." see more »
Reviews for this Clavia music keyboard (5 user reviews): "As for synth sounds, Nord Wave comes into its own here...In the highs, the Nord Wave performs very nicely: no aliasing effect or other digital noises, whatever the form of synthesis used...The Nord Wave is a digital synthesizer with 18-note polyphony...The Nord Wave fortunately shakes off this bad habit by going a little further..." see less »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard: "The display and user interface are great and the overall controllers and functions make for quick navi..." see more »
Reviews for this Yamaha music keyboard: "The display and user interface are great and the overall controllers and functions make for quick navigation once you get past the learning curve...Overall I couldn't be happier with my purchase...The keybed isn't as good as my Classic and neither is the black matte finish as I collects fingerprints easily and is almost sandpaper like..." see less »
Reviews for this M-Audio music keyboard (33 user reviews): "How to set up the M-Audio Axiom 25 to be a control surface for Pro Tools...This tut..." see more »
Reviews for this M-Audio music keyboard (33 user reviews): "How to set up the M-Audio Axiom 25 to be a control surface for Pro Tools...This tutorial has been made relatively obsolete with all of the new versions of the Axiom...To use the original Axiom 25 as a control surface for Pro Tools, you will need to re-program it to function like a J.L...These instructions are for Pro Tools versions above 7.0 only..." see less »
Reviews for this Casio music keyboard (5 user reviews): "The AP620 offers 250 instruments and percussion tones (Yamaha has just 10 instrument s..." see more »
Reviews for this Casio music keyboard (5 user reviews): "The AP620 offers 250 instruments and percussion tones (Yamaha has just 10 instrument sounds in this price range) including a wide array of electric pianos like Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzers, soft bell pianos, and Yamaha DX7's...The chord accompaniment section on the AP620 includes (among other things) contemporary pop, jazz, marches, Latin, light rock, hard rock, classical, waltz, blues, and even world chord rhythms from many other countries...They are quite good in their arrangements and certainly the best I've heard on a Casio Celviano ensemble piano...I love this feature and use it in my piano studio for my students and I know many other well respected piano teachers who do the same thing and recommend it for daily home practice..." see less »
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