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RaphRaymond
Published on 08/22/07 at 02:51
49 keys with aftertouch, 2 wheels: pitch and modulation, rotary knob 16. The touch is a semi-ballast or something like a, it's no worse.
It is powered by USB, if not twelve o'clock it needs a power supply (not included).
There is a socket for a sustain pedals.
It comes with Proteus X2, Live 4 free (or LE, the last version gratos / BMD live 4 what) and the banks of the proteus.
It supports XP and Vista, I use Vista, by the bundle against Job title not only in this OS. So a little less for the day of the bundle.
UTILIZATION
This is a keyboard that I find little use for trs simple that once I read the user manual. I know anything about noon, the user manual did not seem too obscure and I have journemme or reu I could iron grip on assigning Minimonsta VSTi exactly what I wanted each Controller. I does not even soft to CONTRL. Yet one can assign any CC of any channel noon each button, but the keyboard interface is clear and can rev all without the publisher. Touch is spcial but you get done quickly and I in touch now widely prfre trslger other keyboards.
Small gag by the way, my installation was without problem, but the manual prcise to connect the keyboard first, then run the drivers, while a sticker covering the USB keyboard pr advocated the opposite ... Well, I first install the drivers then plug the keyboard. Everything went the First Prev sudden, without any problem.
OVERALL OPINION
I use intensment past week, I have no complaints to make. I sometimes get a bug (I reminds that I am running Vista and I use Nuendo): the keyboard hangs on one note (like a bug note off) and becomes inactive complment, it Ragit nothing and the only Remde is to restarting both the keyboard and hte vst ... just sucks. This bug happened to me 2 or 3 times during the week due to 8 hours of play per day or a little more. So in the end it's not standard either, but it exists. There may be a new-day implementation of drivers for Vista.
To see if he would like the time ... and live! I have a concert in October with this little man, I would say probably one of the notice.
It is powered by USB, if not twelve o'clock it needs a power supply (not included).
There is a socket for a sustain pedals.
It comes with Proteus X2, Live 4 free (or LE, the last version gratos / BMD live 4 what) and the banks of the proteus.
It supports XP and Vista, I use Vista, by the bundle against Job title not only in this OS. So a little less for the day of the bundle.
UTILIZATION
This is a keyboard that I find little use for trs simple that once I read the user manual. I know anything about noon, the user manual did not seem too obscure and I have journemme or reu I could iron grip on assigning Minimonsta VSTi exactly what I wanted each Controller. I does not even soft to CONTRL. Yet one can assign any CC of any channel noon each button, but the keyboard interface is clear and can rev all without the publisher. Touch is spcial but you get done quickly and I in touch now widely prfre trslger other keyboards.
Small gag by the way, my installation was without problem, but the manual prcise to connect the keyboard first, then run the drivers, while a sticker covering the USB keyboard pr advocated the opposite ... Well, I first install the drivers then plug the keyboard. Everything went the First Prev sudden, without any problem.
OVERALL OPINION
I use intensment past week, I have no complaints to make. I sometimes get a bug (I reminds that I am running Vista and I use Nuendo): the keyboard hangs on one note (like a bug note off) and becomes inactive complment, it Ragit nothing and the only Remde is to restarting both the keyboard and hte vst ... just sucks. This bug happened to me 2 or 3 times during the week due to 8 hours of play per day or a little more. So in the end it's not standard either, but it exists. There may be a new-day implementation of drivers for Vista.
To see if he would like the time ... and live! I have a concert in October with this little man, I would say probably one of the notice.