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I think this is a good way to go for someone who wants 88-key piano AND "electronic music, synthesizer and the ability to totally play about with knobs and create new sounds etc."If your budget is now £1250, you could consider two boards. One a Synth
Looking at Thomann at the moment, they have "Kurzweil SPS4-8 B-Stock" £777 and you can add the Roland SH-01 Gaia at £511 for £1289 total. Neither of these are state of the art, they're both older models, but the Kurzweil has speakers with audio inputs AND standard MIDI jacks AND MIDI controller functions like pitch and modulation controls and storable MIDI zoning presets, meaning you can connect the Kurzweil directly to the Roland Gaia and thereby combine the Kurzweil and Roland sounds within recallable 88-key splits and layers, all of which you will hear out of the Kurzweil's speakers. For the synth, I picked the Gaia because it has a very immediate interface with lots of knobs and plenty of polyphony, but there are lots of other low cost synth choices you could consider for synth sounds you'd be able to trigger from the Kurzweil... it could even be a module with no keys of its own. (The Kurzweil also has its own synth functions built in and accessible via an editor, but that's still not the same as having a bunch of dedicated synth knobs at hand.)