has 25 different keys, an assignable volume slider, pitch and mod wheels and a sustain pedal input for playing and even creating your own songs.The KeyRig 25 also...
a compact 25-note USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, M-Audio KeyRig 25 makes it easy to compose and perform computer-based musi...
has 25 different keys, an assignable volume slider, pitch and mod wheels and a sustain pedal input for playing and even creating your own songs.The KeyRig 25 also...
Featuring the 49-key, synth-action Keystation 49e USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and perf...
M-Audio KeyRig 25
M-Audio KeyRig 25 - 25 key USB/MIDI keyboard with KeyRig software (PC only) and Ableton
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Live Lite software (PC/Mac). Modulation function, volume control, pitch function and connection for sustain pedal. Supports USB 2.0 and USB 1.0 (USB bus powered), p...
M-Audio KeyRig 49
M-Audio KeyRig 49 - 49-key USB MIDI keyboard with KeyRig software (PC only) and Ableton
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Live Lite (PC/Mac). Programable modulation wheel, volume control and pitchwheel, sustain pedal socket, USB 2.0 and 1.1 compatible, bus-powered, Plug and Play for Ma...
M-AUDIO KEYRIG 25
The M-Audio KeyRig 25 turns your Mac or PC into a mobile keyboard workstation. Featuring a
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compact 25-note USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 25 makes it easy to compose and perform computer-based music anywhere...
M-AUDIO KEYRIG 49
The M-Audio KeyRig 49 turns your Mac or PC into a versatile keyboard workstation.
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Featuring a 49-key, synth-action USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and performing music with...
M-AUDIO KEY RIG
Key Rig from M-Audio covers all the basic needs for today’s keyboardist in a single
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virtual rack. Compatible with most Mac and PC environments, Key Rig delivers four great sounding modules that can be used in stand-alone or plug-in mode. The SP-1 Stage...
M-AUDIO KEYRIG 49
The M-Audio KeyRig 49 turns your Mac or PC into a versatile keyboard workstation.
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Featuring a 49-key, synth-action USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and performing music with a computer. Use KeyRig 49 to play Key Rig?s virtual instrument sounds, or audition loops and compose songs with M-Audio?s Session, Apple?s GarageBand, Ableton?s Live Lite (included) or other music-creation programs. The KeyRig 49 keyboard also includes professional features like pitch and mod wheels, an assignable volume slider, octave +/- buttons and sustain pedal input. It?s powered via a single USB cable and works instantly with computers running Mac OS X or Windows XP.
M-Audio KeyRig 49
M-Audio KeyRig 49 - 49-key USB MIDI keyboard with KeyRig software (PC only) and Ableton
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Live Lite (PC/Mac). Programable modulation wheel, volume control and pitchwheel, sustain pedal socket, USB 2.0 and 1.1 compatible, bus-powered, Plug and Play for Mac OS X and Windows XP. KeyRig software features 4x virtual modules: SP-1 Stage Piano, MS-2 Polyphonic Synthesizer, MB-3 Tone Wheel Organ and GM-4 General MIDI set. Performance split and layer function, separate effects for each module, master effects, stand-alone and plug-in (VST 2.0) versions included.
Featuring the 49-key, synth-action Keystation 49e USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and performing music with a computer.
Advantages: Very convenient and well-planned Disadvantages: Company not well-established (support?)
...Why bother buying a CME keyboard when there are plenty others, with more established names: Edirol, M-Audio, Korg, Novation - to name but a few? Well, there are a couple of reasons:
1) It is very compact and easily portable. Not an inch of space is wasted. It is probably the narrowest 49-key keyboard, as well as one of the slimmest. You can easily carry it with you, put it on your desk and even keep it on your lap!
2) Key action is quite good. Obviously, this is a matter of preference, but for me it is better than the Edirols, Yamahas and quite a few other keyboards and MIDI-controllers I have tried. The action is quite firm, but not hard. I usually do not fancy so called "weighed" keyboards. I don't know why, but they do not have the same action as a real grand piano. Sure, there is some "hammer-like" effect in these expensive keyboards...
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This was the first soundcard I purchased, about 4 years ago at £60, it was and still is an absolute bargain!
While this is certainly an entry level professional soundcard, with 2in/2out, it's been designed carefully and with as much detail as... more