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[QUOTE="kelly644, post: 190865"] If you plan on playing it for blues, I personally would avoid using a midi controller to control software. The delay will most likely piss you off. I've been using it for more than half a decade through software, and even though I've got used to it, it still can manages to be piss me off when timing is important. You could try a Yamaha, but the sound is more subjective. I'm generally not a fan of the Yamaha Rompler sound (A little to bright for me). I did hear an amazing piano player play Jazz piano on a Motif line though, and that sounded fantastic. A good option would be a used XV sound module from Roland. Roland modules have been standards for a long time, they're expandable, and they have a pretty nice quality in tone. [/QUOTE]
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