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Anonymous
Published on 12/06/09 at 03:14
- It's the mix between a heavy touch of quality and number of orders lunchtime that have definitely motivated my choice. On the other hand it is also his side that attracted me transportable while maintaining musical possibilities with 61 notes.
- For the feature I found quite complete: 8 knobs, 9 slides, 8 buttons, a pitch wheel, three pedals and all entries are assignable. Alimentatin via USB or conventional Alim.
- I use it with Live for managing virtual instruments (piano, synth ...) I add effects, send samples all in concert. I have rediscovered the joy of vintage synths bodouillage with the added touch approaching the piano ... the top.
UTILIZATION
- The touch is very nice, it is obviously far from the natural feel of the piano but anyway no keypad will never replicate the complexity of a piano touch. So yes, the touch is very nice, fairly fast with a quick return, there is sensitivity and dynamic too little is used for good virtual instruments.
- The manual is informative but poorly documented. For a beginner it can be in midi panic.
- The configuration of the south, once they understood the concept of the south, is very easy to use and coupled to a program like Live is downright happy.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year and I have not tried other models but it met all my expectations in terms of touch and features MIDI and that's what I like most. For small negative side, we can talk about quality knobs and pitch wheel. After a year, one of the rubber knobs, which I use happily it must be said, has taken off and the pitch wheel is squarely in bulk, it does not automatically return to zero, c is slight but there is a small game and sometimes it causes some evil surprises coming ... (We end up playing 1 / 2 bit above what we would like ...).
The price / quality ratio is very good for me and I would do without any worries the same choice.
- For the feature I found quite complete: 8 knobs, 9 slides, 8 buttons, a pitch wheel, three pedals and all entries are assignable. Alimentatin via USB or conventional Alim.
- I use it with Live for managing virtual instruments (piano, synth ...) I add effects, send samples all in concert. I have rediscovered the joy of vintage synths bodouillage with the added touch approaching the piano ... the top.
UTILIZATION
- The touch is very nice, it is obviously far from the natural feel of the piano but anyway no keypad will never replicate the complexity of a piano touch. So yes, the touch is very nice, fairly fast with a quick return, there is sensitivity and dynamic too little is used for good virtual instruments.
- The manual is informative but poorly documented. For a beginner it can be in midi panic.
- The configuration of the south, once they understood the concept of the south, is very easy to use and coupled to a program like Live is downright happy.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year and I have not tried other models but it met all my expectations in terms of touch and features MIDI and that's what I like most. For small negative side, we can talk about quality knobs and pitch wheel. After a year, one of the rubber knobs, which I use happily it must be said, has taken off and the pitch wheel is squarely in bulk, it does not automatically return to zero, c is slight but there is a small game and sometimes it causes some evil surprises coming ... (We end up playing 1 / 2 bit above what we would like ...).
The price / quality ratio is very good for me and I would do without any worries the same choice.