Keyboard/Synth advice

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used to be heavily into music - classical Violin and Clarinet - played in lots of orchestras etc

since working (for many years ...) - I've flipped the other way and been really into sports

but when I was younger - I always fancied getting a decent Keyboard/synth - have dabbled with playing in past but with very basic keyboards

I now have room and a bit of disposable income etc to be able to get a half decent keyboard

thing is I'm not sure how much I'll get into it - or how much my kids will play the keyboard. I'd really like my kids to get into music - as it was a big part of my life - and I'm hoping that a keyboard may get them started off

do I go - sort of starter all singing dancing keyboard - something like a Korg PA300 - or - considering keyboard will be in same room as PC anyway - go Midi controller - like a Nekta Impact LX61 - connected to PC

even with some additional software purchased - the latter is seeming to be a better option ? maybe even eligible for a educational version of some of the software ? not sure - both my kids at primary school, wife is a secondary school teacher

but I'd like to hear from others who are in the know please :) any recommendations greatly appreciated

thanks
 
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I personally use a MIDI Keyboard and a Computer and I'd say you end up with better quality of sound although you do end up having to pay a bit more as you'll need some kind of host software to play instruments etc so a standalone keyboard will probably be a bit cheaper. Although if you go down the route of a MIDI keyboard, Synthesia is rather good for learning.
 
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