![]() * Any specific plusses or minuses with StudioLogic? ![]() * Is the software stable and reliable (it has had a few years to get there now)? * Are there issues with the joysticks (I have read about dead zones being an issue) and from a practical perspective is this a problem? ![]() * How well does it work with Pianoteq, including the velocity curves, the note off velocity, half pedalling, etc. * How much of an improvement is the TP40/WOOD triple sensor keyboard over TP100 style keyboards? * How have users of the SL Grand found it? The SL88 Grand seems to offer a good set of features for what I'm looking for (around piano playing), including a more piano-style feel (including the triple sensors), note off velocity, the option of a 3-pedal unit with half pedalling, and customisable curves across the keyboard - plus enough flexibility in terms of additional pedal/expression inputs and some level of synth control (via the joysticks, which I'm not 100% convinced about). Would love to get any RECENT experience of the StudioLogic SL88 Grand (with the Fatar TP40/WOOD keyboard) that people on the forum have, or even just experience of other instruments using the TP40/WOOD keybed. no-one nearby stocks them for me to try (the only and nearest being a 5 to 6 hour journey away) so. I can't justify the cost of a Kawai VPC-1, and anyway, it is so focussed on piano it would not really do me for other instruments - so, having researched it as far as you can, the StudioLogic SL88 Grand looks like a better option than the Arturia range. This sits alongside a Arturia Keylab 49 (soon to be upgraded to the Mk2 61 key) which I use for upper Hammond keyboard, synth leads, etc. Currently looking at replacing/"upgrading" it with another MIDI Master Keyboard. Currently have an Arturia KeyLab 88 which is pretty good, but does lack some features for piano - and is pretty great for other instruments (Hammond, etc.) as well as synths/strings.
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