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Daddy Abdel
Published on 07/28/03 at 14:26
Do not expect an arranger keyboard but just a MIDI controller. The MIDI functions are correct and practical. There are two MIDI OUT jack and a sustain pedals. For a 5 octave keyboard, all the music (or so) are couraging, but the interval can dplacer assets of an octave higher or an octave lower. The touch is soft. The famous "pitch" does not default, not to mention the modulation wheel. Therefore recommend to beginners, who possdent a small purse, those who are not demanding and those possdent dj expander hardware.
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is easy to use. Everything is simple! The slction MIDI channel is not a poblmes, nothing is problem from the user manual that is used almost 'anything. Some explanations are complicated, others incompltes Retailer or poorly while some points are not even mentioned in the manual: only weak point of the product! But hey, it is usual not to rfrer manuals. A small signal problem is: the sound can sometimes be put even further APRS relchement the key.
OVERALL OPINION
I'm not on my keyboard. I confess that I do not take enough particulire adaption. Given its features and its price (one of the lowest in the market), the report qualitprix be beat (for the same price, you can buy a Roland 4 octaves). The choice is yours!
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is easy to use. Everything is simple! The slction MIDI channel is not a poblmes, nothing is problem from the user manual that is used almost 'anything. Some explanations are complicated, others incompltes Retailer or poorly while some points are not even mentioned in the manual: only weak point of the product! But hey, it is usual not to rfrer manuals. A small signal problem is: the sound can sometimes be put even further APRS relchement the key.
OVERALL OPINION
I'm not on my keyboard. I confess that I do not take enough particulire adaption. Given its features and its price (one of the lowest in the market), the report qualitprix be beat (for the same price, you can buy a Roland 4 octaves). The choice is yours!