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49-Key MIDI Keyboard from Studiotech

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  • DjanoDjano

    It is I who!

    Studiotech MIDISTUDIOPublished on 05/28/12 at 15:15
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I had a very low opinion of the master keyboard in general, but I needed one of those individuals to remotely control Kontact.

    What motivated my purchase is that I do not particularly want to spend money to send MIDI commands three poor year.

    So we met on Midistudio and me on a sidewalk Boncoin a rainy November morning and since there was no longer left.

    I do not know much about MIDI, but the top of the small needs I have in the matter, I do not see what we can expect more of a master key that already offer this wonderful Midistudio.

    It has a USB port that directly sending lots of information in only one computer was plugged in, if not, well, yes, there's a MIDI out. The many bu…
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    I had a very low opinion of the master keyboard in general, but I needed one of those individuals to remotely control Kontact.

    What motivated my purchase is that I do not particularly want to spend money to send MIDI commands three poor year.

    So we met on Midistudio and me on a sidewalk Boncoin a rainy November morning and since there was no longer left.

    I do not know much about MIDI, but the top of the small needs I have in the matter, I do not see what we can expect more of a master key that already offer this wonderful Midistudio.

    It has a USB port that directly sending lots of information in only one computer was plugged in, if not, well, yes, there's a MIDI out. The many buttons that adorn the facade have almost all served me one day or another, octave, split, Velocity, channel settings, the pedal, the wheel ... AND everything can be stored in memory.

    But ask for?

    There's a lil piece of plastic that wanders in, in recent years, we hear when shaken. It annoys me, but I do not think you can open the machine without destroying ...

    Clearly, given the popularity and provoked this stuff on Audiofanzine, can be summarized as: my keyboard master what, it's me who!







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