Product Description
The ProKeys 88 is the premium digital stage piano that doubles as a
great MIDI controller. ProKeys 88 gives you a lot more sound bank
memory than even the closest competitor, loaded with larger, more
realistic samples--14 world-class instruments in all, including
split/layer capabilities. We paired those great sounds with an 88-key
graded hammer-action keyboard, delivering a realistic feel to satisfy
the most demanding pro. The ProKeys 88 is also a great master
controller keyboard, including a built-in USB MIDI interface for easy
direct connection to your PC or Mac, MIDI In and Out jacks to
communicate with other MIDI gear, pitch and modulation wheels,
sequencer controls and more. ProKeys 88 pulls out all the stops in
creating the ultimate playing experience in an affordable digital stage
piano.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7165 in Musical Instruments
- Brand: M-Audio
- Model: 9900-40853-00
- Dimensions: .0" h x
.0" w x
.0" l,
65.20 pounds
Features
- Ease of use, sound quality and 88-note hammer action provides unprecedented value
- Stunning 3-layer stereo grand piano
- Large 64MB sound bank with 14 world-class instruments
- Built-in MIDI controller functionality
- Best digital stage piano value on the market
Customer Reviews
Mixed
The Piano sound is truly the best sound you can find for even under $1000, and this is only $500.
Thats the good news.
The other sounds are ok, the organ sounds being the worst, and the
electric piano being the best non-piano sounds. The worst part (and the
reason i wouldnt buy it again) is the touch. If you plan on just
pounding out chords, itll be fine, but if you play classical, jazz, or
even most pop-styles that require a bit of touch, you will hate this
piano. They say it is "Hammer-Action" but really they should be called
"way-over-weighted". These are the heaviest keys i have ever played,
and I wish i would have played it before i bought it online.
Awesome...
I actully ordered this keyboard off zzounds.com.
they give you a free stand and pedal with the purchase. $599 total.
I had a casio with about 66 keys... i wanted something with awesome
sound quality that i could take to a nice hotel and just set up and
play...i also wanted something that could hook up to my macbook as a
midi controller.
this thing is awesome. yes the keys seem heavy, but to me it just feels like im really playing a piano...
if u are running through hanon finger exercises your forearms will
tire... but i guess its like that with all finger exercises...
seems to me like the weight of the keys is just surprising to say
the least b/c you dont really know if its a keyboard you are playing or
an actual piano.
ok so pros: i actully like the organ sound... if you listen to
medeski martin and wood, you will like it too... it sounds almost the
exact same... i think all of the sounds are really good actully... its
a very fun piano to play... it also looks very professional... it hooks
up to my mac beautifully. works on abelton live, logic express, and
garage band. what more could u ask for? this thing is a digital piano,
a midi controller, and even the demos that come with it are good enough
to just listen to @ leisure...
and cons: the touch does kinda suck... the more i play the more
frustrated i get... the touch to sound ratio is kinda rediculous...
regardless of how light you touch it still plays the same degree of
loudness... its also kinda heavy (66 lbs)... lol. in a way i think that
just makes it even cooler... but for some people it would become a
burden taking it here and there...
4 stars just b/c i dunno its only $600...
Great Flexibility with this Combo Stage Piano and Midi Controller
Got this for my husband's birthday a year ago. He fell in love with
it and it has been such an inspiration with his current album. We live
in an upstairs apartment, and an upright standard piano is not an
option, so this has been a wonderful compromise.
We've had no problems with keys or electronics. The included
sustain pedal works like a charm. The onboard sounds are an excellent
bonus (some of the best you'll hear, even in electric pianos costing
$1000 more), but we use Reason, ProTools M-Powered, and additional midi
packages to give us nearly limitless quality sounds (e.g., the Abbey
Road package). Regarding the weighted keys, I was nervous about this
and had my husband actually try out the playability at a local music
store first. Turns out that we both prefer this weighting style to the
standard light or no weighted keyboards like the Yamaha he'd be using
for midi before. Try it first if you can, though, because it is
definitely more like a standard piano - but just a tad more stiff.
One slight drawback - this is one HEAVY keyboard. I wouldn't expect to gig with it without a good quality case.
We are both multi-instrument entertainers and have been so impressed with this purchase.