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- shiva93Published on 02/28/07 at 06:53 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Size and weight for a very practical touch keyboard "semi heavy"
usb, midi out, sustain pedal, power supply between 9V
UTILIZATION
For a pianist, is a bit lightweight. but for the price and weight, it is a compromise
correct.
Setup is simple and clear guide
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years.
I like its simplicity and its cot practice.
Reserved I respect my decision on the quality price.
In fact, I just noticed that one wear caoutchoux
are below the keys, disrupting the dynamics.
Yet for the time sav m-audio refuses to change or sell the caoutchoux
in question proposes to change the entire motherboard (and therefore almost all
the lctronique) wh…Read moreSize and weight for a very practical touch keyboard "semi heavy"
usb, midi out, sustain pedal, power supply between 9V
UTILIZATION
For a pianist, is a bit lightweight. but for the price and weight, it is a compromise
correct.
Setup is simple and clear guide
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years.
I like its simplicity and its cot practice.
Reserved I respect my decision on the quality price.
In fact, I just noticed that one wear caoutchoux
are below the keys, disrupting the dynamics.
Yet for the time sav m-audio refuses to change or sell the caoutchoux
in question proposes to change the entire motherboard (and therefore almost all
the lctronique) which makes no sense and is expensive because the user does not warranty
longer plays.See less10 - rku01
Pif gadget I thought no longer existed!
Published on 06/08/10 at 02:48 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Keyboard 61 keys with semi-weighted keyboard dynamics.
UTILIZATION
I already had a Roland XP-10 to hit dynamic but unsatisfactory because it was too "toy" and an upright piano, but too noisy.
So I was looking for a keyboard 61 key study (space saving) to the "piano keys" semi-weighted (the heavier being affected too much in these dimensions).
OVERALL OPINION
The Keystation is certainly compact, but virtually useless for studying piano because of the sensitivity / dynamic keys that has a totally erratic refund!
Thus, on one hit and sometimes you get a loud sound, sometimes a weak sound. Touchdowns on a little light, it often gets no sound at all.
The range of sensiti…Read moreKeyboard 61 keys with semi-weighted keyboard dynamics.
UTILIZATION
I already had a Roland XP-10 to hit dynamic but unsatisfactory because it was too "toy" and an upright piano, but too noisy.
So I was looking for a keyboard 61 key study (space saving) to the "piano keys" semi-weighted (the heavier being affected too much in these dimensions).
OVERALL OPINION
The Keystation is certainly compact, but virtually useless for studying piano because of the sensitivity / dynamic keys that has a totally erratic refund!
Thus, on one hit and sometimes you get a loud sound, sometimes a weak sound. Touchdowns on a little light, it often gets no sound at all.
The range of sensitivity to touch seems to have been carved with an ax (3, maybe 4 levels), with no finesse!See less34