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Grand Piano straight to you DAW
Review of M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 by reviewdevil147

Advantages: weighted action, USB connection
Disadvantages: confusing manual and confusing parameters

This is pretty much the cheapest and best Midi Controller that I found almost two years ago and things don't seem to have changed much since then. The weighted keys are a major plus, especially to give the musicians that come and record with me a grand piano feel for their performance. I didn't need to install any drivers and a simple USB connection got me working with Logic Pro 7 straight away. However, none of the other features seemed to bit easy ... Read review

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28.01.2008
Infectious keyboard!
Review of M-Audio Oxygen 8 V2 by djspellbound

Advantages: User friendly, portable, light
Disadvantages: Not long enough for some compositions/ limiting

I first used this product at college and i got on with it so I decided to buy one. Great piece of kit, durable, light, easy to transport and has a range of different switches, knobs, buttons and wheels to play with to get desired sounds and effects. All the buttons, switches etc. are all midi-mappable which is great for using with Logic/ Reason and the like. The only downside is that it is small, but for a small device it is fantastic! When I ... Read review

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20.03.2008
MPD 24 become the next big music producer
Review of Akai MPD 24 by chand93

Advantages: Big pads easy to hit with a excellent solid build ,bright lcd ,note velocities
Disadvantages: its a midi pad controller so you will need a pc or laptop

The akai mpd 24 is a great machine ,its a perfect subsitute for its older cousins the mpc series which are used by the likes of hip hop pioneering producer dr dre. This machine has no internal memory as a mpc but once hooked up to your pc or laptop it effectively becomes one with ease . The pads are from the mpc 2500 series and i recommend working it with FL studio or reason programs ,this midi pad controller gives you the ability to give your ...
...the drivers supplied on the akai cd! General specifications : Mpc series style drum pad controller Usb or midi connection 16 velocity & pressure sensitive pads 4 selectable pad banks for a total of 64 pads 6 assignable faders for transmitting midi control change data 8 assignable 360 degree knobs 5 dedicated transport controls (play stop rewind fast fwd & record) Detailed bright lcd display Usb output Midi output Included editor librarian ... Read review

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15.05.2008
Edirol Pcr 300
Review of Edirol PCR-300 by robshields

Advantages: Great control and options!
Disadvantages: Not many mostly down to software!

Ok so i got my pcr300 on my last trip to the states in a samash store for a steal at $200! I got it home and of course had to download vista drivers but not much of a problem! I got it hooked up via its usb cable and i was set! I hooked it up and it just took off! i didnt need to set or program it! Although the keyboard does have an editor in which you can edit and set all of the controls on the controller to do whatever you want. The keyboard itself ...
...controls, 18 velocity pads, Keyboard split and layering unique crossfader feature, as well as nine fully assignable faders! All connections are on the left side - USB, MIDI IN/OUT plus separate Hold and Expression pedal ports. The PCR keyboard works with USB bus power. so you dont need an ac adapter. It also comes bundled with cakewalk software the Cakewalk Production Plus Pack. which includes SONAR LE, Project 5 LE, and Dimension LE. Overall a ... Read review

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20.03.2008
Sturdy, versatile audio/midi interface/surface
Review of Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1 by Sean_23

Advantages: well made and easy to use
Disadvantages: positioning of front and back ports can get cluttered

Amongst audio interfaces this is unique for having both audio/midi ports as well as the light-up top knob and buttons. These can be asisgned to functions in a wide range of audio DAWs from Apple's Garageband to Logic and Cubase. The unit is simple to install and use although I did have to download the latest drivers for it to be recognised on a USB port. With two audio inputs, guitar and a microphone or other instruments can be quickly setup. The ...
...the connectivity. Once connected it immediately offers high-end audio clarity and 3ms latency which ensures you hear straightaway the music you're playing. Although this unit is now a few years old, its sturdy construction and versatility make it a better option than the newer Guitar Rig Sessions 3 XE device. ... Read review

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16.06.2008


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