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Is a 61 key keyboard enough? - Piano Ground

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Is a 61 key keyboard enough? - Piano Ground

Yamaha NP-15 Piaggero Piano-Style Keyboard (61-Key) Portable & Arranger Keyboards - Mannys Music // Mannys Music

Novation's flagship instrument, the Summit is a two-part 16-voice 61-key polyphonic synthesizer with three New Oxford Oscillators per voice. Built on the innovative foundations of Novation s critically acclaimed Peak, Summit is a three-oscillator-per-voice, 16-voice keyboard synth aimed at the professional or semi-professional musician seeking an inspiring, empowering instrument for use both live and in the studio.

Novation Summit 61-Key 16-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer

Casio LK-175 61-Lighted-Key Personal Keyboard

Yamaha Piaggero NP-32 Piano-style, 76-Key Keyboard - Credible Sounds

KeyLab MkII is an expressive, versatile, and superbly powerful next-generation USB MIDI controller keyboard. It features dynamic performance and studio controls, including a high quality 61-note keyboard with aftertouch, 16 RGB backlit pads, 9 faders, 9 rotary knobs, and dedicated DAW and transport controls. Its huge connectivity also includes CV / Gate outputs, so you can take command of outboard synth and Eurorack modules with ease.

Arturia KeyLab 61 MKII Midi Controller White

Is a 61 key keyboard enough? - Piano Ground

Casio CT-X700 61-Key Portable Keyboard

Feeling the music with Roli's squishy, pressure-sensitive keyboard - The Verge