Difference between DI and Digital Piano
Posted: 15:52, 17 December 2010
All,
As I've continued to practice I definitely have found that my taste for listening and playing is definitely gravitating towards Piano sounds. There are artists like David Nevue for example that I think are incredible. I guess the genre would be called contemporary piano.
Anyhow I have my Juno DI which I love but I'm wondering how important it may be to get a piano key action if I intend to go that route. I've heard some Juno DI piano playing on You Tube it sounds pretty damn good actually. And to be honest I'm probably a couple years away before it would matter much.
But do think it's important to start playing with a piano action if that's the route I intend to go?
Thanks
OB
As I've continued to practice I definitely have found that my taste for listening and playing is definitely gravitating towards Piano sounds. There are artists like David Nevue for example that I think are incredible. I guess the genre would be called contemporary piano.
Anyhow I have my Juno DI which I love but I'm wondering how important it may be to get a piano key action if I intend to go that route. I've heard some Juno DI piano playing on You Tube it sounds pretty damn good actually. And to be honest I'm probably a couple years away before it would matter much.
But do think it's important to start playing with a piano action if that's the route I intend to go?
Thanks
OB