CME is launching a special edition of their 49 note M-Key and U-Key controller keyboards in a pink finish.
The pink versions will focus on female customers, from professional keyboard players to music fans.
CME’s M-Key, which is already available in hushed grey, has a full action semi-weighted keyboard with velocity sensitive keys, a programmable joystick, and various other controls. It includes connection s for USB, MIDI, and two pedals which are compatible with switch and expression control. M-Key is class compliant for both Windows and Mac (Vista/XP and OS X).
The CME U-Key Mobiletone keyboard, which is also available in White and Blue, has a full-action semi-weighted keys, a built-in 64-polyphony high-quality sound module and an internal, high-fidelity speaker driven by a digital amplifier. The U-Key comes with more than 20 user-defined controllers, including a joystick, trigger pads, an encoder for data entry, and pedals. All controllers are fully-programmable and each function can be easily set up and saved for later loading by pressing certain keys. USB powered and compatible with both Windows XP/Vista and Mac OSX, the U-Key is designed for composing on laptops.
Pricing & Availability
The Pink M-Key is now available for $99.00 US MSRP
The Pink U-Key is now available for $209.00 US MSRP
For more information, visit www.cme-pro.com.
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