It's also a good toy for your kids if they want to learn piano. Overall, if you want a cheap keyboard to practice on or if you need a cheap MIDI controller (and if you are computer-literate enough to get it set up correctly), this is a good option. There's also a bunch of songs on it that you can learn (but I never do). When I'm not practicing on it, I pretty much use this keyboard as a MIDI controller. It does, however, have USB MIDI functionality, but it's a pain to set up on a modern computer. You can also connect it to a television set with a special composite cable, but mine didn't come with the cable so I never tried this. There's a sing along function that I never use and you can plug in a sustain pedal. It's got over 200 tones but none of them sound very good (which is a given seeing how this keyboard is clearly meant for beginners). It's a good learning tool, but that's it. ![]() I was already an avid piano player when I decided to pick this up from Goodwill for $30 so I could practice privately in my room.
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