Well, that might be correct if you assume that the weighted keyboard action controller was going to be used specifically for pure acoustic piano sounds only and you wanted to do nothing but simulate the pure, 100% accurate realities of that instrument.Nodrog wrote:Well if you think about it, a weighted keyboard action shouldn't really have aftertouch - after all an acoustic piano has no aftertouch. If aftertouch is important to you, then i suggest a semi/non-weighted keyboard.
However, there are those of us who are trained/classically trained on real pianos and would like to transfer some of the same playing techniques to totally different sounds...with the additional functionality of aftertouch, pitchbend, modulation, etc made available that other synth controllers have as well. There's no rule/law anywhere that states you must use piano-weighted controllers for nothing but accuratly mimicing piano sounds.
I already have a 76-key non-weighted keyboard which is just fine for when I want a non-weighted action for certain playing styles (i.e. organ, certain synth-playing techniques, etc)...but I'd like to suppliment that with an 88-key wooden-weighted controller for those other times when I want to be able to articulate notes in a playing style that just feels more natural on a real piano action...but not necessarily just for simulating real piano sounds.