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  • thorfin666thorfin666

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 01/17/08 at 10:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - What technical specifications have motivated your choice?
    The price.
    - What connection (MIDI, pedals ...) ..?
    Midi and conection 3.5mm called "HOLD".

    USE

    - Is the keyboard touch pleasant? Is it your use?
    Yes even if it is a can lg.
    - Is Gnrale setup simple?
    Yes it is very simple and it is possible to change the tone when used with a MIDI software.
    - Is the manual is clear and sufficient? ...?
    Yes very.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    - How long have you use it?
    For 6 months.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    + The simplicity.
    + Auto food from MIDI conection.
    - Lack of an Octave.
    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No no.
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    - What technical specifications have motivated your choice?
    The price.
    - What connection (MIDI, pedals ...) ..?
    Midi and conection 3.5mm called "HOLD".

    USE

    - Is the keyboard touch pleasant? Is it your use?
    Yes even if it is a can lg.
    - Is Gnrale setup simple?
    Yes it is very simple and it is possible to change the tone when used with a MIDI software.
    - Is the manual is clear and sufficient? ...?
    Yes very.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    - How long have you use it?
    For 6 months.
    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    + The simplicity.
    + Auto food from MIDI conection.
    - Lack of an Octave.
    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No no.
    - How do you report qualitprix?
    Very good.
    - With the exprience, you do again this choice ...?
    Yes sense problem.
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  • MGR/paul maddockMGR/paul maddock

    Evolution MK149

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 12/04/03 at 15:00
    i bought this unit from a reputable music store in uk, it cost me £95.00 and was a real pain to get a cable for. As i dont have midi ports on my pc i had to settle for the gameport cable, trying to get it working was a nightmare!!! the keyboard only worked under mpu401 and i spent days making the thing make a sound. When i did eventual

    small compact and cheap

    it was a real pain to get a cable for. As i dont have midi ports on my pc i had to settle for the gameport cable, trying to get it working was a nightmare!!! the keyboard only worked under mpu401 and i spent days making the thing make a sound. When i did eventually get it running i used cakewalk audio 6 as anything else more powerful…
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    i bought this unit from a reputable music store in uk, it cost me £95.00 and was a real pain to get a cable for. As i dont have midi ports on my pc i had to settle for the gameport cable, trying to get it working was a nightmare!!! the keyboard only worked under mpu401 and i spent days making the thing make a sound. When i did eventual

    small compact and cheap

    it was a real pain to get a cable for. As i dont have midi ports on my pc i had to settle for the gameport cable, trying to get it working was a nightmare!!! the keyboard only worked under mpu401 and i spent days making the thing make a sound. When i did eventually get it running i used cakewalk audio 6 as anything else more powerful (home studio) made it delay as i was recording/playing back. I m looking for another keyboard!!!

    sticky keys, tacky buttons

    next time i have £100 i'll buy a synth or something that does the job, i'm on a budget and dont have the money to waste on the products that cheap advertising have to offer. has technology really got this tacky?????

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • lefenzlefenz

    Very easy to use

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 03/12/12 at 09:16
    One midi out, possibility to connect it to the mains or use batteries, easy to set up, clear manual

    UTILIZATION

    The user's manual is clear and comprehensive.

    MIDI channel and patch selection is easy, just like aftertouch and velocity

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using it for 8 years.

    Yes, but without paying attention to other brands, I wanted something cheap and sturdy. I found it in the second-hand section of the instrument store where I usually go when I'm in town.
  • Anonymous

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 05/23/04 at 09:32
    - Which technical specifications motivated your choice?
    It's a piano! 8-|
    - Type of connections? (MIDI, pedals, etc.)?
    1 midi out, one pedal input and one DC 9-12V power input...

    It has a 6-battery compartment if yo don't want an AC power supply.

    There's also a function to transpose notes up to +/- 12 half steps, you can send program changes, lsb and msb banks...
    Further, it features 9 velocity curves you can choose at will, an assignable wheel, a pitch bend and a volume fader. And a nice bonus: It is self-powered via the joystick port (you can use, among other things, a 12V 300mA adapter, which some stores include as an extra).

    Since it is powered via the joystick port, the US…
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    - Which technical specifications motivated your choice?
    It's a piano! 8-|
    - Type of connections? (MIDI, pedals, etc.)?
    1 midi out, one pedal input and one DC 9-12V power input...

    It has a 6-battery compartment if yo don't want an AC power supply.

    There's also a function to transpose notes up to +/- 12 half steps, you can send program changes, lsb and msb banks...
    Further, it features 9 velocity curves you can choose at will, an assignable wheel, a pitch bend and a volume fader. And a nice bonus: It is self-powered via the joystick port (you can use, among other things, a 12V 300mA adapter, which some stores include as an extra).

    Since it is powered via the joystick port, the USB doesn't provide may advantages (in terms of latency, you can hear a very slight delay).

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is light, but very pleasant. Even compared with a piano it is quite all right. It's better to have a good light keyboard than a lousy weighted one (like the clavinova, for example).
    On the other hand, managing the velocity is a bit bizarre...It's impossible to play mezzo piano nuances, it is either piano or forte.

    All functions are easily accessible with the clearly labeled buttons on the front. The "+" and "-" keys or those numbered 0 through 9 allow you to adjust the settings and 3 7-segment displays allow you to see the result or the existing values. You can choose any of the 16 channels to send messages.

    The manual is very clear, but it is almost useless, I read it five minutes and that was enough.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had it for two days. While the finish is correct, the sturdiness borders flabbiness. It's not annoying when you are at home, but I wouldn't recommend it for onstage.

    I didn't try any other models before this one, it's my first amp. It's an excellent value for money when you know USB combos with two faders cost an extra $100!

    It will be hard to find anything better for this price. So, under the same circumstances, I'd buy it again.

    ++ Self-powered
    ++ 1 assignable wheel (the volume fader can be used as the assignable wheel, if the software allows it, like Fruity, for example.)

    -- Sturdiness of the keys, which feel like a Playskool!!!
    -- One more octave wouldn't do any harm
    -- Poor velocity management
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  • berry036berry036

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 10/28/04 at 17:47
    Master keyboard with a midi out, buttons to change program and channel, as well as two wheels.

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is all right.
    Setup and configuration are extremely easy.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've used it since May 2000. Back then I had only about $130 to buy a master keyboard. This one is solid and offers quite a few options for a decent price.
    Excellent value for money. Based on my experience I would buy it again.
  • cabdubcabdub

    Evolution Mk-149Published on 02/04/10 at 17:37
    Which technical specifications motivated your choice?
    The price: $185 lol

    Type of connections? (MIDI, pedals, etc.)?
    Power in, midi

    UTILIZATION

    Home studio, composing

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you been using it?
    I think I've used this piano for over 10 years lol, so I didn't expect to find it here and even less to find people who used it!

    Did you try any other models before buying this one?
    No, perhaps I should change it lol

    How would you rate its value for money?
    I bought it for $185 ten years ago, so that means it's less than $19 per year. It's OK, even if the keys don't respond too well anymore, but given its age, it's quite normal!

    Based on your ex…
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    Which technical specifications motivated your choice?
    The price: $185 lol

    Type of connections? (MIDI, pedals, etc.)?
    Power in, midi

    UTILIZATION

    Home studio, composing

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you been using it?
    I think I've used this piano for over 10 years lol, so I didn't expect to find it here and even less to find people who used it!

    Did you try any other models before buying this one?
    No, perhaps I should change it lol

    How would you rate its value for money?
    I bought it for $185 ten years ago, so that means it's less than $19 per year. It's OK, even if the keys don't respond too well anymore, but given its age, it's quite normal!

    Based on your experience, would you buy this product again? ...
    No, it's not expensive, but I prefer a piano keyboard.
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