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vincent95000
Published on 02/10/10 at 05:50
I reloading an affordable keyboard controller with pitch bend and assignable knobs
The keyboard has a USB input / output functions as MIDI I / O, MIDI output, and a pedal input.
UTILIZATION
Heavy touch which suits me fine.
It sure is not a piano, but this is not what I asked a claiver master, especially in 25 keys ...
The manual is, as always Behringer, short and reduced to the main unit Job title, but first use it enough ...
Setup is very simple, I am running XP, I just had to plug in USB, no drivers to install.
The knobs work very well in FL Studio and Ableton Live.
Only the velocity function of the keyboard seems to me to be bogus ...
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
I have been using a Semai
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
Before I had a Roland synth 60 keys with MIDI connectors, but really takes too much space on a desk ...
What thing do you like most/least about it?
Like the number of knobs and assignable buttons, which operate at once, and that's very practical.
Minimum: 25 keys for a keyboard it is truly massive compared to all other dishes ...
A small LCD screen would have been nice too.
Value for money:
Well, paid 78 €, I do not expect more
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
Yes, without a doubt, a premeir keyboard to start a small home studio, it's ideal. But then I would put a model above.
The keyboard has a USB input / output functions as MIDI I / O, MIDI output, and a pedal input.
UTILIZATION
Heavy touch which suits me fine.
It sure is not a piano, but this is not what I asked a claiver master, especially in 25 keys ...
The manual is, as always Behringer, short and reduced to the main unit Job title, but first use it enough ...
Setup is very simple, I am running XP, I just had to plug in USB, no drivers to install.
The knobs work very well in FL Studio and Ableton Live.
Only the velocity function of the keyboard seems to me to be bogus ...
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
I have been using a Semai
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
Before I had a Roland synth 60 keys with MIDI connectors, but really takes too much space on a desk ...
What thing do you like most/least about it?
Like the number of knobs and assignable buttons, which operate at once, and that's very practical.
Minimum: 25 keys for a keyboard it is truly massive compared to all other dishes ...
A small LCD screen would have been nice too.
Value for money:
Well, paid 78 €, I do not expect more
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
Yes, without a doubt, a premeir keyboard to start a small home studio, it's ideal. But then I would put a model above.