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FernandRaynaud FernandRaynaud
Published on 02/22/08 at 17:26
I do not want "to enter the second comment," Leave me peace.

UTILIZATION

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OVERALL OPINION

It's been a year since I UF8 one and the price is unbeatable. It's a nice solid machine, metal, 25Kg. Touch is a little hard, but it's not a keyboard against a spring, and it is incomparably better than the M-Audio. I have a Fatar also and I prefer the CME. Weaknesses? The drivers walk OK, although a little tricky, sometimes they hang out for example by a program, which requires a reset of the driver or the entire PC if you do not know it. At worst, you can always IT CAN BE USED MIDI mode, which is ultra reliable, but I do not see the need. The four velocity curves are a bit primitive, but you can adjust in Cubase for example. They provide a small pilot INTERMEDIATE or we can "all" to adjust, but why not just change the reaction in the DAW program? The faders and pots are of good quality, and everything (including the magnificent transport buttons) works well enough, once you have mastered the trick, Cubase, Sonar and Logic. The UF80 is likely to be better, but I have not tried it yet. People say anything stupid, there are several pedal inputs, and Breath Control. Touch? In fact, I confess, I prefer a little less hard, but ultimately it is very expressive, I love it, and with several keyboards in the studio I end up using the UF8 for all MIDI tracks. I have never observed inequality in the keys, but one or two of "jumps" that disappeared after a reset, but there probably are examplaires in mail distribution adjusted at the factory. Saw the release of the new keyboard CME (including these ridiculous expensive Chinese junk with motorized faders), one can find UFX cheap and in my opinion one occasion.