I also don't know what you are talking about!!digitallysane wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 8:12 amNo idea what you're talking about.EnGee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 03, 2021 7:52 amThe MODX is great but not its keybed or build quality! The keylab mk ii, for example, has so much better keybeds and build quality overall.
The cheap ones maybe yes, but a Midi controller like Arturia keylab mkii or NI S series have great keybeds and build quality. Those can last many years.
The build quality is great and the keybed very playable.
Yes, it's not as high end as Montage (metal and top of the line keybed), but everything is high quality (buttons, switches, sliders, knobs) and the keybed is great. Speaking of which, of course the Montage is an even better controller, but for a different price.
Yes, a top of the line MIDI controller are also great, but they cost as much as a MODX while most of them lack a lot of features (for example, the MODX can output 8 MIDI channels as a master keyboard, the Arturia Keylab can't).
Not to mention well known low quality of Arturia's knobs on their controllers.
I bought my MODX6 (new) for NZ$2400 and Keylab mkii 49 for NZ$899 (new also). The mkii 61 was for NZ$999. NI S61 was for NZ$1099. Those were the most expensive controllers. Montage 61 is for NZ$6000 here!
The keyboard in MODX is a cheap one! I'm glad that you like it, but if you try a Fatar based or another good quality keybed, you won't feel MODX is on par with them! MODX is a cut version of the Montage exactly like Korg Krome is a cut down version of Kronos. They had to use cheap quality keybed to bring the price down.
I usually play the piano from my MKii because the MODX 6 sucks in velocity (especially the high velocity). The dynamics is not as good as with the Fatar based. I don't know about the MODX 8 keys though.