egbert101 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 15, 2018 2:00 am I recommend getting something like a 49 key korg microkey, and actually play music with the keyboard, if you really want to improve your music, because feel comes from the way you interact with an instrument. Then over time you might want to switch to something with more expression, save up for something with aftertouch.
I actually have my nektar inpact lx25+ for sale now because I dont have the feeling that in learning and improving myself now. Ive seen the Roland a49 which looks quit interesting due the fact that it has also d-beam which can be usefull with the music I try to create. But do you think 49 keys would be enough to learn on? 61 is also a option, but im on a tight budget so I think I could better go for 49 with better quality.
I’m also planning to get piano lessons in real life. Would 2 lessons be enough to learn and improve? Piano lessons are quit expensive tbh. Maybe combinate with a free online course and daily practising.