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5 Best Digital Pianos With MIDI
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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What are the best digital pianos with MIDI that I can buy?
Alesis Recital
If you’ve just bought your first digital piano and have no idea how to play or maneuver around it at all, then the Alesis Recital is the right model for you.
Not only is it packed with features that are extremely user-friendly, but it also comes with a subscription to one of the best interactive expert piano lessons that you can find on the Internet.
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Yamaha P71
If you’re looking to buy a digital piano, but lack the space needed for a bigger model, then the Yamaha P71 is the model you should be looking at.
It weighs only 25 pounds and its size allows you to store it pretty much anywhere. However, this doesn’t mean that it sacrificed any performance at all since it has plenty of features that make it great for new and advanced users alike.
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Alesis Recital Pro
If you’re a fan of fidelity, but lack the otherwise enormous budget one would require when dealing with a real grand-opera piano, then the Alesis Recital Pro is the right choice for you.
It features all the tools necessary for a new musician to learn, but it is designed to look, feel and sound like an actual grand piano, making it great for those preparing for future concerts.
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Yamaha P125
The Yamaha P125 is a compact, 88-key weighted digital piano that perfectly blends incredible piano performance with a user-friendly, minimalist design, making it a great choice if you’re looking for your very first digital piano.
The sleek and slim design is so well-made that it may hide the fact that this is indeed a professional tool that you can depend on when making quality music.
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Casio CGP-700BK
The Casio CGP-700BK is probably the entry on our list that you could most easily label as new-aged, thanks to the ultra-modern design.
It features a 5.3-inch color touch interface display which makes everything feel very automated, and the dedicated button for Grand Piano sound and 550 instrument tones and effects make it a real beginner’s instrument.
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Closing thoughts on digital pianos with MIDI
As we go further and further into the digital age, so must the instruments we play our music on.
As such, it is no wonder that more and more have MIDI support because then the sound can be further improved upon using third-party gear and software. This allows music to be enhanced to a whole new level.
Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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