I pretty much trained myself on a crappy, flimsy Yamaha PSR, but now that I've made so much progress as a writer and player, and now that I've had extensive experience with Studiologics and Axioms and Tritons and all the real keyboards out there... I kind of miss the old days.
I think I'm so acclimated to the feather-weight, ultra-fast keys and playing style that comes with it to where I can't ever get the full grasp of this weighted, semi-weighted, or hammer action deal. I'm the opposite of the classically trained pianist whose fingers can't get anything but full velocity out of synth action boards.
It's like I can't tell for sure WHEN the key is going to sound on non-synth boards, or how loud for that matter. I never have any reliability issues on non-weighted boards, though. Kind of strange that I can play more expressive "piano" on a home keyboard than on an actual piano...
Anyone in the same boat? Anyone know of any halfway decent synth-action controllers? I'm betting on a unanimous "no" to both answers...

