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GerenM
Not fancy, but it works, and works well.
Published on 01/02/21 at 19:59I've owned this for a number of years, and use it primarily for testing these days as I have other controllers and keyboards for regular use. It's a fully USB class-compliant device, so it works out-of-the-box with Windows, MacOS, and iOS devices. Most iPads can even power it through the MIDI connection kit. There are no DIN or 3.5mm MIDI connectors -- it must be connected using USB. The USB port is a full-size USB-B connector. As mentioned, it can be powered over USB or with a separate power supply (not included). There is a 1/4" jack for a footswitch.
The keys have a nice solid feel, though they may be slightly noisy in some opinions. They send velocity data, but not aftertouch. The...…
The keys have a nice solid feel, though they may be slightly noisy in some opinions. They send velocity data, but not aftertouch. The...…
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I've owned this for a number of years, and use it primarily for testing these days as I have other controllers and keyboards for regular use. It's a fully USB class-compliant device, so it works out-of-the-box with Windows, MacOS, and iOS devices. Most iPads can even power it through the MIDI connection kit. There are no DIN or 3.5mm MIDI connectors -- it must be connected using USB. The USB port is a full-size USB-B connector. As mentioned, it can be powered over USB or with a separate power supply (not included). There is a 1/4" jack for a footswitch.
The keys have a nice solid feel, though they may be slightly noisy in some opinions. They send velocity data, but not aftertouch. The pitch and modulation wheels have a rubberized surface that feel smooth and solid. The button also have a rubbery texture, and feel solid. In all, it's very solidly built, and is surprisingly heavy considering its size and all-plastic construction. The plastic, though, is thick and solid.
The keys have a nice solid feel, though they may be slightly noisy in some opinions. They send velocity data, but not aftertouch. The pitch and modulation wheels have a rubberized surface that feel smooth and solid. The button also have a rubbery texture, and feel solid. In all, it's very solidly built, and is surprisingly heavy considering its size and all-plastic construction. The plastic, though, is thick and solid.
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stephbob
Doing his job
Published on 09/29/13 at 11:07 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Noon basic keyboard is the M-Audio, full connectivity, robust keyboard is integrated perfectly into a standard work environment, I use one of presonus studio with no problem.
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The touch keyboard is nice, the answers are clear.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 3 years is frankly a good quality / price ratio, I would do this choice.
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The touch keyboard is nice, the answers are clear.
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I use it for 3 years is frankly a good quality / price ratio, I would do this choice.
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jolycorentin
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Published on 06/16/12 at 13:42 (This content has been automatically translated from French)the simplicity of a 49 key keyboards connected via USB with supplied software
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Pleasant touch, keyboard ideal for learning or innovation with ease.
OVERALL OPINION
good value for money keyboard very simple to manage any user who starts or plays occasionally
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Pleasant touch, keyboard ideal for learning or innovation with ease.
OVERALL OPINION
good value for money keyboard very simple to manage any user who starts or plays occasionally
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: M-Audio
- Model: KeyStudio 49
- Series: KeyStudio
- Category: 49-Key MIDI Keyboards
- Added in our database on: 04/07/2012
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