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Published on 01/26/11 at 08:33
Value For Money : Excellent
I use ... As I can, I still have not managed to control my hardware with Linux ...
I am sure "sensitized" to the fragility of the thing, having already read the previous review and used equipment entry of this style, but I think with a home studio use very cushy, it can last some time.
I have not tried before, I knew nothing about MIDI, I thought, and I still think that this should allow to do with my plugins would I do with the hardware. I still work to do to make him move the drawbars of the Hammond organ in Bristol ubuntustudio (Ah Linux and its wonderful evenings research how it works!), But already the VST in Reaper and automated mixing , it works so no reason I can not.
I did not even see that the knobs are motorized, or I'd completely forgotten, suddenly they went on a preset position when I was doing some testing. I was amazed that I did not even think at that price!
I feel that it is still a bit of a gas plant, I am forced back into the manual whenever I plan to use it, and I never have time to go after, but the possibilities seem promising, although I appreciate the provision of all: zipper, knobs (actually endless controllers, as we will not force the end of race), pushbuttons.
I also like the USB + MIDI IN, OUT A and B that allow me out of the string with a keyboard or two, and to allow independent alimentattion USB hub if needed.
So OK on the value.
Besides that, the white is dirty but it goes with my piano Korg's coup.
With experience, I would not make another choice: for a pure amateur who devotes a budget entertainment with music, I do not see what would be equivalent to that price, and I did not use something really good but more expensive.