I'm asking this question because I want to start again with orchestral music and planing to buy a new master keyboard. I had to pause a a couple of years. In the past I liked to use the mod wheel a lot, but I noticed that a lot of people seems to use simple faders for CC1 and CC11 now. Maybe it's better for some reason?
Currently I think I want to get a very nice stage piano as a master keyboard, as a former piano player I never felt comfortable with synth actions. Can't get used to it. And because of the bad reputation from the s88 MK2 I also don't want to get a fatar keyboard, I think.
The issue is that stage pianos often don't have a mod wheel. At least the models I'm currently like after testing the keys and in the price range. I thinking about getting one and just add a nice midi controller with long fader in addition for CC, like the launch control XL.
Or do you think that it's still important to have a mod wheel and maybe also a pitch wheel nowadays? I'm really a bit lost because of a lack of experience in this case.
Currently I think I want to get a very nice stage piano as a master keyboard, as a former piano player I never felt comfortable with synth actions. Can't get used to it. And because of the bad reputation from the s88 MK2 I also don't want to get a fatar keyboard, I think.
The issue is that stage pianos often don't have a mod wheel. At least the models I'm currently like after testing the keys and in the price range. I thinking about getting one and just add a nice midi controller with long fader in addition for CC, like the launch control XL.
Or do you think that it's still important to have a mod wheel and maybe also a pitch wheel nowadays? I'm really a bit lost because of a lack of experience in this case.