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What it has shown is that I miss the Arranger functions, but I do not miss the soulless wishy washy synth action that was on my Korg 700.
So I want 73/76/88 keys, hammer action or something like, Style play with at least four variations, multiple splits, sliders that double up as drawbars, plus the usual Arranger bits and pieces. Not much to ask for is it?
Just a suggestion : two-tier with the Casio PX-S3000 on the bottom, the Studiologic Numa Compact 2x on top.
- No wishy washy synth action : check (on both)
The PX-S3000 has a good weighted and graded action, and is as good, if not better, than the likes of Yamaha's GHS, Korg's NH or the Medeli K6 for example, not Kawai level, but I don't think you're looking to become the next Chopin ; the Numa Compact has a good semi-weighted keybed so no cheap-feeling synth action there
- Good, solid piano sounds : check (on both), and the Studiologic also has got you covered with very good EP, synth and organ sounds, IMHO...
- Style play with four variations etc. : check, I believe, on the PX-S3000, while not as capable an arranger as your previous PA700 but I think it might still be very respectable
- Sliders that double up as drawbars : check, on the Numa Compact 2x, you've got very good organ sounds and physical drawbars
- Connectivity : check, I guess, the Studiologic has got you covered, the PX-S3000 lacks legacy MIDI, but you might find ways around that, there are plenty of adapters on the market
- Portability : check (on both), you might not be looking for portability, but both are extremely portable, should the need arise
- Both have built-in speakers, more than capable for home use, and if not, they both have the 1/4 inch line outs
- This combo won't break the bank, costing the same as a single FA08. Get yourself an M-Audio SP2 sustain pedal for the PX-S3000, and an M-Audio EX-P expression pedal for the Numa, both solid pedals and not expensive at all. I think it should be possible to connect everything together so that you can use both the sustain and expression pedal for the sounds in both boards, but don't ask me how to do that...
Neither keyboard can be put in the 'professional' category and they don't pretend to be, but you may find it an interesting combination for your use case. No keyboard or combination of keyboards is perfect (so I've discovered ) so my suggestion can go either way : big thumbs up or crash&burn. Take a leap of faith, if you don't like them, you can always send them back and lose no money in the process, but having gained an experience
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