You are correct, keys feel light, but surprisingly solid. Definitely felt better than Axiom and Axiom Pro. Quite frankly the only keyboard that felt a bit better was the Akai 88 key and Iit was a much heavier feel I think I'd get tired of.kbaccki wrote:That's where I was leaning as well.. heard and read good things about the 8V… and the Prophet with the dual synth modes and modulation options makes it a no brainer for me…JPQ wrote:My idea for these freebies is Prophet V and Jupiter 8V.
Had a chance to play around with the hardware earlier… keys are a little on the light side.. maybe just a step above the m-audio axiom and the like, which I'm not a big fan of... but not as beefy as the XBoard, Akai, Edirol, Alesis QS6.1, etc. All in all, still a good deal for $220, IMO...
Let's not forget Aftertouch, which the Arturia has and many keyboards in this price range don't. To get 3 synths for free worth $249 each just blows me away. I've had a moog and loved it, but quite frankly Arturia's Analog Experience The Laboratory is more fun to play with given the range of synths I now get access to.
I love the Prophet but the Jupiter 8V has really surprised me. I didn't expect to fall for the Jupiter like I have, and it could well end up my favorite of the bunch.
