The Akai MPK series falls in the second category. Yeah, you guessed it, I do use three separate controllers, depending on what I'm playing. When you play a virtual Hammond, you want a keyboard that feels like that of a Hammond, which means lighter/looser keys. When you play a synth solo, you need great aftertouch, which a fully-weighted keyboard would make very cumbersome to engage. When you play a sampled piano, you definitely want a hammer-action 88-key controller. First of all, consider this: there is no such thing as a controller that's perfect for everything. The market is crammed with MIDI/USB controllers at any price and picking the right one for you seems like a difficult task.
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