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maiakaat

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  1. I'm not knowledgeable in the specifics of these products, but Don't Nord kind-of do something in-between? Where they 'genuinely' customise the FATAR, probably with decent results judging by feedback, I'm guessing they delayed implementation of 3 sensor tech to not damage their reputation if they released something before they felt it ready.
  2. Don't those keyboards come in Piano's/Synths which cost over four figures, sure the TP100 will be terrible by comparison, and probably the TP40 too.
  3. This is not my experience with a circa 2018 version Its 4 to 5 mm off the top with about 12mm of travel in total that's about 2/3 of the way up, that's OK for me, though 6mm would have been better. The Casio Priva's which first featured it didn't even trigger half the time by comparison I think you need to consider the price point, something nobody considers when bitching about FATAR
  4. I have a (FATAR) StudioLogic SL88 Studio The tri-sensor tech works perfectly, at some point I intend to put a video on Youtube. I think FATAR must wonder why they bother, as it seems there is never enough posts on forums claiming implicitly that its FATAR's fault that Arturia, Nord, Native Instruments, Kurzweil, or some other brand didn't enable the tri-sensor featureset on the TP100, or felt that an entry level hammer action keyboard was suitable for a £2000 piano or synth. It's not going to be as good as the £1500 Kawai MIDI controller, but I understand it's far far better than the Casio Priva implementation, which barely works at all according to some video demos. That's not to say the TP100 keyboard is perfect, mine will probably need a look over before it reaches the end of the 2 yr warranty over a some minor concerns regarding sense of slight movement in around five heavily used keys, but at £350 I don't think you can complain, especially with all the features the controller packs in. Three two axis sticks, a colour screen, versatility with with customise-able response profiles, 4 way multi-timbral and multi-layer MIDI mappings, and support for up to 6 pedals at the same time (or two expression pedals, plus two switch pedals if you don't use their multi-pedal which puts two switch pedals plus an expression pedal into a single jack. I don't think they deserve to be blamed because other companies don't implement all the features. EDIT (FATAR and StudioLogic are the same company - if you didn't know. its their retail brand)
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