Synth keybed good for piano?

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Hi guys,
firstly sorry for my English
I am a keyboard player, i started to learn piano techniques two years ago using my Pa4x 61-key and now i have Korg Triton Extreme 61-key
i really like my Triton action, I feel more comfortable in using more than Pa4x, The only problem i noticed is that velocity dynamic is much less than pa4x for piano
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I am looking for a 76 key because my desk is small for 88 key and 88-key keyboards are not good for solo syntheses sounds
I want advice to buy the best keyboard for playing piano + synthesis with 76 key It has a relative feeling for Triton keys "Yamaha FS keybed" but with better dynamic / velocity curve...

Or do you recommend 88 weighted keys and put it in another place and use it just to learn / play piano?
because if i buy 88-key i can't use it with my VSTi,,,,,, and i really like the physical modeling sound like Pianoteq more than piano samples....
Physical modeling has more expression than the rest

I looked a lot and found Roland RD-2000 has Good keys feeling and physical modeling engines but i read a lot of criticism on his sounds something like "Very bright,,, artificial" etc...

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it's a little old "2016" maybe the next RD version is approached

I am lost
Do I buy 76 semi weighted keys and use it as a piano and keyboard + as midi controller
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buy 88 piano keyboard "who has physical modeling engine" like Roland RD-2000 only for piano?
 
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Welcome

As space is at a premium if you take a look at a Yamaha P121, it has hammer action keys in a fairly short body with 73 keys.

For a MIDI keyboard then Studiologic’s SL Studio 73 has the size but you may also want to checkout their very new Numa X Piano 73, it is so new it is only being released next month.

 
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Thank you Biggle

i don't know if you understood my request
i am looking for 76 semi weighted/ synth action, that i can use it for Piano "pianoteq VSTi" and as Synth / Solo instrument because i don't have an enough space for 88 key in my studio desk + in general i need a keyboard with Synth action in my studio desk to play and record all instruments

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I can keep my current devices "triton + pa4x" on my studio desk
and buy 88 piano keyboard with hummer action just i must put it away from the studio desk/ Computer because there is insufficient space + in this case i want it has physical Modeling engine.... as i said i really like physical modeling sounds more than samples.

by the way
I will take a look at Numa X Piano 73 and 88
it seems promising and what i am looking for in my second plan.
 
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Sure :)
Here is my desk dimensions in Cm + Inches


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My room dimension: 4X5 Meters

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the other one in the left side is my computer table,
" Studio desk screen and my Pc screen are connecting together"
I do not want to put the piano on it because i spend a lot of my time for Youtube / watching movies

so if i bought a 88 piano keyboard i will have to put it somewhere else.
 
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I had "Korg triton pro x" when i started learn piano
I put it on the studio desk but it was too large and did not fit with table size + it has really heavy action, it's fatigued and not good for syntheses sounds so i sold it.
 
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First thought to meet most of your criteria and especially the 76 key is a Roland Juno DS 76, I am not sure of the action but I have played a Roland FA07 and liked the action but it is a bit bigger in size v the Juno

Also consider a Numa Compact 2X which has 88 semi weighted Fatar keys and has an overall length of 50” it also has a depth of only 9” and a height of 4” and has MIDI sockets as well as USB host. I have one and love it.
 

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