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Published on 12/04/03 at 15:00i 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
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