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Published on 01/28/08 at 06:27
Value For Money : Excellent
* 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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