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Published on 03/08/06 at 08:04
MIDI controller 76-key agile, dynamic and pressure sensitive (channel aftertouch)
Compatible with General MIDI 2
Patch memory 128 users on two individual zones
Mtal finish, display 3 and 7 characters LED
Indpendantes two MIDI outputs, a MIDI input, 1 MIDI Through
Battery powered or AC adapter
CONTRL lever modulation and Pitch-Bend
"Slider" to give of
2 modes available keyboard (Lower, Upper Split)
Function "Edit" (Control, Data, Program Change)
Dclenchement of squenceur (Start / Stop)
Connectors available to sustain and expression pedals
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is a good compromise between touch synth (too soft, not very expressive) and touch piano (too hard, too slow to play rhythm). In short I was looking primarily a middle to play the piano, acoustic and electric pianos (Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc..) Or organ (Hammond).
Its 76 keys is also a good compromise in terms of size and weight. Indeed, just as the keypad displays a robust lightweight.
I find that on the other hand is quite complex to use and program at first. Its LED screen is not what is best and will give you the bare minimum in terms of information.
OVERALL OPINION
+ Robusteste / weight
+ Space
+ Key Semi-ballast qualitbr /> + two MIDI outputs
- Not very intuitive
- AC adapter not supplied (abbrant)
- Price
Compatible with General MIDI 2
Patch memory 128 users on two individual zones
Mtal finish, display 3 and 7 characters LED
Indpendantes two MIDI outputs, a MIDI input, 1 MIDI Through
Battery powered or AC adapter
CONTRL lever modulation and Pitch-Bend
"Slider" to give of
2 modes available keyboard (Lower, Upper Split)
Function "Edit" (Control, Data, Program Change)
Dclenchement of squenceur (Start / Stop)
Connectors available to sustain and expression pedals
UTILIZATION
The keyboard is a good compromise between touch synth (too soft, not very expressive) and touch piano (too hard, too slow to play rhythm). In short I was looking primarily a middle to play the piano, acoustic and electric pianos (Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc..) Or organ (Hammond).
Its 76 keys is also a good compromise in terms of size and weight. Indeed, just as the keypad displays a robust lightweight.
I find that on the other hand is quite complex to use and program at first. Its LED screen is not what is best and will give you the bare minimum in terms of information.
OVERALL OPINION
+ Robusteste / weight
+ Space
+ Key Semi-ballast qualitbr /> + two MIDI outputs
- Not very intuitive
- AC adapter not supplied (abbrant)
- Price