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Fatar / Studiologic SL-880Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
No sound, cheap hammer mechanism, never used any button... 88 keys is good though. I guess its good for the price

$500

UTILIZATION

Easy to use

OVERALL OPINION

Not good quality... Most stores will tell you their Fatars are returned within a year. Its a shame, Again, the price...

I sold it.

Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Unknown ( 3-, 2002)
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Fatar / Studiologic SL-880Published on 05/06/12 at 07:04
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I bought this keyboard to connect to a home computer (mac and windows) essentially to control Pro Tools, it works spot on!
I never had a problem with this keyboard that ca be as soft at the mechanics. It's tough.
Only buttons in frontage seem a bit fragile, and yet they still work just fine after 10 years of loyal service.
Frankly, level quality / price is unbeatable (however, accept it as a master keyboard = will not work in standalone mode because no bank in its internal or HP).

UTILIZATION

The feel is really great, I'd say it's the big keyboard MORE
For use as mine (control a sequencer to play sequences and realistic piano) is impeccable
At the config, is simple: we...…
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I bought this keyboard to connect to a home computer (mac and windows) essentially to control Pro Tools, it works spot on!
I never had a problem with this keyboard that ca be as soft at the mechanics. It's tough.
Only buttons in frontage seem a bit fragile, and yet they still work just fine after 10 years of loyal service.
Frankly, level quality / price is unbeatable (however, accept it as a master keyboard = will not work in standalone mode because no bank in its internal or HP).

UTILIZATION

The feel is really great, I'd say it's the big keyboard MORE
For use as mine (control a sequencer to play sequences and realistic piano) is impeccable
At the config, is simple: we branch, and is recognized directly (after choosing the correct midi channel of course)

OVERALL OPINION

It's been 10 years that I use, I am very satisfied because now how many aircraft electrical / electronic can claim such a life?
It has not moved an inch in 10 years, I've never had to repair.

The big plus: the heavy touch really realistic, its robustness, simplicity
Cons: buttons that fragile facades (but it is not the case), weight (avoid taking them every day, otherwise you will have to buy at the physio sessions :))
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Very satisfied

Fatar / Studiologic SL-880Published on 04/27/12 at 07:28
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The simplicity and robustness!
I play for a long time with this keyboard (almost 10 years now).
I never had a problem with it, and besides, I do not understand that certain notices lowest point in this direction ...
Anyway this is a keyboard, simple and works great!

UTILIZATION

The heavy hit is very good, this is also the first test that I decided at the time of purchase.
I am a pianist for 20 years and I play bcp styles, mostly blues / rock, ca going very well.
For more classical pieces, a friend who tried it told me it was very good too
Its default = its weight a little heavy, but normal since this is a real hammer mechanics (ca therefore is not an artifact like many...…
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The simplicity and robustness!
I play for a long time with this keyboard (almost 10 years now).
I never had a problem with it, and besides, I do not understand that certain notices lowest point in this direction ...
Anyway this is a keyboard, simple and works great!

UTILIZATION

The heavy hit is very good, this is also the first test that I decided at the time of purchase.
I am a pianist for 20 years and I play bcp styles, mostly blues / rock, ca going very well.
For more classical pieces, a friend who tried it told me it was very good too
Its default = its weight a little heavy, but normal since this is a real hammer mechanics (ca therefore is not an artifact like many keypads offer today ...)

OVERALL OPINION

In summary:
- I am very pleased with this keyboard, robust, easy to use to hit the excellent heavy, I use it for 10 years and I never had any problems with.
- Its only flaw I would say his weight a little heavy but normal vs. complete mechanical hammer (in any case always remain lighter than a real piano :)
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Fatar / Studiologic SL-880Published on 04/14/03 at 09:24
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Master keyboard with 88 keys heavy aftertouch.connectiques 2 midi out, a volume pedal, a pedal sustain.1 modulation wheel, pitch bend 1.

UTILIZATION

Touch is very pleasant, I have REALLY found the comfort of playing piano. It is not very robust (all plastic), but is light enough to be carried on stage. The use is simple but very limited. You can only set for four parts: the channel number, program number and bank, the split, using ds calf or not, same with the sustain pedal and the aftertouch, transposition, velocity, the envelopes of velocity. Adjustments are made directly by using the central part of the keyboard and 3 button, which is not very practical and rather dangerous at the...…
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Master keyboard with 88 keys heavy aftertouch.connectiques 2 midi out, a volume pedal, a pedal sustain.1 modulation wheel, pitch bend 1.

UTILIZATION

Touch is very pleasant, I have REALLY found the comfort of playing piano. It is not very robust (all plastic), but is light enough to be carried on stage. The use is simple but very limited. You can only set for four parts: the channel number, program number and bank, the split, using ds calf or not, same with the sustain pedal and the aftertouch, transposition, velocity, the envelopes of velocity. Adjustments are made directly by using the central part of the keyboard and 3 button, which is not very practical and rather dangerous at the beginning. Any other MIDI parameters are not editable, it has an interest in s' to rely on its expander. The manual is like the keyboard, simple but very limited

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 1 year and I'm not disappointed, the game is really nice, it is convenient because it can easily be transported on its own. It is therefore a good master keyboard but do not hope to control the parameters of complex MIDI.Le value for money is good, I think that it can be found for about 700eur. I am not disappointed with my choice but you have to learn from one of its competitors, the MC1000 to Oberheim.
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  • Manufacturer: Fatar / Studiologic
  • Model: SL-880
  • Category: 88-Key MIDI Keyboards
  • Added in our database on: 05/17/2002

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