Actually, I also enjoy the feeling of the kb a lot.
Problem is that after playing really fast riffs for a few minutes, my
tendons ache.
This problem started many years ago while playing-ironically-my
Yamaha KX88. I should have taken a break back then, but I didn't, and
this lead to subsequent need for carpal tunnel surgery. I don't have
nerve entapment anymore, but I still fear injuries from excessive
playing. The only kb that doesn't hurt me like this is my Roland
piano. It's like buttah!!
;-P
--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, Tommy Priakos <tpriakos@...> wrote:
>
> Personally, it's one of my favorites for keyboard action and
response. I'm surprised some of you folks find it a hindrance. It
really helps me play more rhythmically and in time with other
musicians.
> ...Just my two drachmas (euros) worth.
>
> David Rogoff <david@...> wrote:
> --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" <diaz.jesus@>
wrote:
> >
> > Fellow CS80-philes:
> >
> > Any of you know of a way to lighten the action of the beast's
> keyboard?
> >
> > It's a tad too stiff for my chronically tendinitis-afflicted
hands.
>
> I doubt you can adjust the action without actually replacing the
keys.
> The only reasonable, if expensive, way to do this is to add the
Kenton
> MIDI kit. Then you can use any MIDI keyboard.
>
> Good luck!
>
> David
>
>
>
>
>
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