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Originally Posted by Array
Regarding the kyeboards, I'm not much of a keyboardist myself (I grew up playing trumpet), but I actually like the feel of the XTk better than of the Q+. The Q+'s keyboard feels very light, where as the XTk's feel like they have some weight to them.
It is entirely possible that differant keybeds were used during different production runs of these synths though. For instance, my XTk is a 30 voice version with the black rubber knobs (a later production model). I played a 10 voice XTk, with gray knobs, prior to buying this one and the keybed had a similar feel to it. Maybe the older Q's, the ones with the yellow and dark blue nextel finishes, have similar keybeds to the XTk.
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Ok, thanks for the info again! Nice to finally see a person who knows more about waldorf synths, especially the keyboards. My XTk is my first Waldorf with a keyboard. In fact I have had 3 different microQ's (had to sell 2 to get money for something else), 1 Pulse (bought as new, never sold) and now a 10 voice XTk. Altough the XTk keyboard feels a little light, it's easy to play some bell sounds etc.
I really would like to buy either the Q 16 keyboard or the Q+ and sell my microQ. I have never really programmed many sounds with my microQ('s) because I don't like the matrix system so much. If I had a Q keyb, I would definitely program tons of sounds with it like I'm doing with A6 right now. The Q+ is about 800 euros more compared to the basic digital Q but the + version sure has more features. I'm just trying to figure out where do I get the money for the synth. Maybe I will have to sell something but I wouldn't like to sell anything.
btw, this Budejovicky Budvar beer is great! Helps to make decisions.
