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  • Anonymous

    CME M-KeyPublished on 09/07/09 at 13:54
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    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Use for a little over a year but not like crazy not (say one or two hours per week).

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  • Le Garage StudioLe Garage Studio

    Not a big thing but ...

    CME M-KeyPublished on 10/25/13 at 06:56
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    USB keyboard, blah blah blah.

    UTILIZATION

    See below.

    OVERALL OPINION

    While this is far from being THE key of your life. I used the configuration for nomadic and sedentary, I can say that it is clearly unbreakable. Even abused at will. It is basically indestructible. He even used to play table tennis, racquet as replacement ... Like what is a Swiss Army knife.
  • Adrien_mix_youAdrien_mix_you

    not bad

    CME M-KeyPublished on 05/01/13 at 06:34
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    Master Keyboard MIDI / USB choice, apparently possibility to connect a pedal

    UTILIZATION

    nice touch? What touch?
    This is a keyboard touch "dynamic" type soft touch anything in fact, synth

    Very simple configuration in any case, one branch and strums.

    The + and - buttons allow you to easily move up or down octaves.
    a joystick for pitch .. not very useful how this is done I say ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been a few years since I have.
    I am satisfied it has served me well.
    a little feverish even if I say, at the present time two keys work very badly.

    With experience I will buy something more expensive and stronger I think (although I still have before me, I …
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    Master Keyboard MIDI / USB choice, apparently possibility to connect a pedal

    UTILIZATION

    nice touch? What touch?
    This is a keyboard touch "dynamic" type soft touch anything in fact, synth

    Very simple configuration in any case, one branch and strums.

    The + and - buttons allow you to easily move up or down octaves.
    a joystick for pitch .. not very useful how this is done I say ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been a few years since I have.
    I am satisfied it has served me well.
    a little feverish even if I say, at the present time two keys work very badly.

    With experience I will buy something more expensive and stronger I think (although I still have before me, I still use it)
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  • lemarquis01lemarquis01

    very good

    CME M-KeyPublished on 02/27/12 at 06:48
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    Indeed this is a very good master keyboard with a very funny thing is that the last good Joystik I used to drive my slim phatty

    UTILIZATION

    touch is not too bad neither too hard nor too soft

    OVERALL OPINION

    I dert environt since two months and frankly it is nothing to say
  • L.M.S.AL.M.S.A

    CME M-KeyPublished on 01/28/08 at 06:27
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    * 49-key semi-weighted velocity-sensitive
    * A programmable joystick
    * A function button
    * 2-button data entry
    * 1 assignable slider
    * One USB port, a MIDI
    * 2 pedal connections
    * Universal pedal connector to connect both an expression pedal with a switch
    * Possible to upgrade firmware via USB
    * Functions accessible via the keyboard
    * Comes with a CD-ROM "Music Pack" including Magix Samplitude SE, Arturia Analog Factory SE, Waldorf Edition LE, TruePiano demo, Keytosound Remedy VST and Musicator MW5 UF Edition.

    Very little button (and a fader joystisck a) No because I have no need for knobs just a keyboard.
    I chose this keyboard because I needed a midi out (that have …
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    * 49-key semi-weighted velocity-sensitive
    * A programmable joystick
    * A function button
    * 2-button data entry
    * 1 assignable slider
    * One USB port, a MIDI
    * 2 pedal connections
    * Universal pedal connector to connect both an expression pedal with a switch
    * Possible to upgrade firmware via USB
    * Functions accessible via the keyboard
    * Comes with a CD-ROM "Music Pack" including Magix Samplitude SE, Arturia Analog Factory SE, Waldorf Edition LE, TruePiano demo, Keytosound Remedy VST and Musicator MW5 UF Edition.

    Very little button (and a fader joystisck a) No because I have no need for knobs just a keyboard.
    I chose this keyboard because I needed a midi out (that have not KeyRig n), large keys and a pleasant feel.

    UTILIZATION

    * First caveat: no transformer and instruction is in English.
    Fortunately the USB power supply in sufficient ad unlike other controllers that I've had in my possession because I m not used to the controller plug ins, but the hardware.
    * Touch is nice, of course we are very far from that of a piano but much better than some keyboards that are much more expensive (microKONTROL).

    * The installation is simple architecture and the manual is almost Obselete. For users of soft, my ibook the recognized directly without installing any drivers.
    * Among the bundled software, only one (the arturia analogue) is compactible mac. He is the lite version like the others but it is quite fun.

    OVERALL OPINION

    C is a first notice is hot, I m has been used for one day only.
    C is a keyboard very refined but what I wanted: privligier touch and Keys to the detriment of controls via knobs, faders and other for a small fee (80 €)

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    after one month I j + button which data kidding, I'm afraid on this keyboard longevitéde
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  • motionlessmotionless

    CME M-KeyPublished on 04/06/10 at 03:43
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    What characteristics have motivated your choice?

    The super small size, price, simplicity (I have all the controllers I need on other devices, I just looking for a keyboard

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice? Should your use?

    Not at all pleasant, it's all cheap plastic super light, I never said that the keys are semi weighted if I had not read elsewhere.
    I would add that the keyboard is super loud, I often working at night with headphones I could just wake up the family with the sound of slamming keys, which is rather ridiculous ...

    If so, any configuration con, but simple manual in English only (buy from Thomann, maybe it plays?)


    OVERALL OPINION

    Save a li…
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    What characteristics have motivated your choice?

    The super small size, price, simplicity (I have all the controllers I need on other devices, I just looking for a keyboard

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice? Should your use?

    Not at all pleasant, it's all cheap plastic super light, I never said that the keys are semi weighted if I had not read elsewhere.
    I would add that the keyboard is super loud, I often working at night with headphones I could just wake up the family with the sound of slamming keys, which is rather ridiculous ...

    If so, any configuration con, but simple manual in English only (buy from Thomann, maybe it plays?)


    OVERALL OPINION

    Save a little more, it's a toy.
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  • rootsgorarootsgora

    plastok

    CME M-KeyPublished on 05/30/10 at 03:25
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    49-key USB MIDI keyboard.
    I needed a simple keyboard controller for Reason.
    What motivates me is unfortunately the price.

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice?
    The feel is stiff and the keys beaucoup.Paar slamming against the velocity is well controlled.
    Unnecessary manual
    Very simple setup, you connect, play

    OVERALL OPINION



    * For how long have you been using it?
    For 1 year and a half
    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    Most is the simplicity of use
    The least
    is not solid tout.Au after 6 months the keys to change octave does not work anymore or the shift key to change the parameters prmettait by associating it with the keyboard.
    Result * I can…
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    49-key USB MIDI keyboard.
    I needed a simple keyboard controller for Reason.
    What motivates me is unfortunately the price.

    UTILIZATION

    The touch keyboard is it nice?
    The feel is stiff and the keys beaucoup.Paar slamming against the velocity is well controlled.
    Unnecessary manual
    Very simple setup, you connect, play

    OVERALL OPINION



    * For how long have you been using it?
    For 1 year and a half
    What thing do you like most/least about it?
    Most is the simplicity of use
    The least
    is not solid tout.Au after 6 months the keys to change octave does not work anymore or the shift key to change the parameters prmettait by associating it with the keyboard.
    Result * I can not change any parameter or octave keyboard is pretty compelling
    What is your opinion about the value for the price?
    Low price, low quality
    Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
    No, I would take out a few dollars more for a keyboard less gadget
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