When searching for the best keyboard for you, start by thinking about the size requirements of your space and the features you might want. Many keyboards include useful learning functions for kids or adults who are new to playing piano. You will find USB connectivity on some models as well, which can open up connections with your computer, letting you easily import audio and edit it with music and audio editing software.
You’ll also want to consider whether you will be using your keyboard piano in one location or whether you be better suited with a portable keyboard. If you don’t need a full-size 88-key keyboard, you can choose a shorter model, such as a 76-key music keyboard, to make travel easier.
If you will be recording at home, consider the other equipment you will need for your projects and how you will incorporate your new keyboard into the mix. Do you need to choose a microphone for a home studio? If you are recording vocals and other instruments, use a headphone jack keyboard so that the sound of the keyboard does not bleed into what’s picked up by a microphone.