An M-Audio keyboard. I had heard that they are very well built and have many features like built in orchestral software. You can compose, arrange and record a song. And you don't need a whole lot of equipment. You have made a good investment.
Yeah I'm waiting for the M-Audio Axiom Air 25 to launch. I figured I'd rather get that and MOTU BPM software, as opposed to getting the MPC Renaissance. You into audio engineering too Gorath?
Ooooo my grandmother taught me to play piano at a very young age. I never pursued it growing up. Something on my bucket list, for sure! Looks like you know how to play well. Wanna teach me? Lol
Not really. I came across M-Audio equipment a few years back when I visited a Sam Ash music store. That was where I had learned about M-Audio keyboard's capabilities. The church I worked for had an M-Audio keyboard and recorded a gospel album with it. Honestly, imho, I am sort of a devotee to Yamaha keyboards. But, I am not sure Yamaha is compatible with M-Audio keyboards and components. Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez uses a keyboard and orchestral software to score some of his films. I need to learn the piano.
A lot of things these days come with that kind of software, even if it's just the base model. Hell, my audio interface came with the learners edition of Cubase and some other editing software.