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M-Audio Keystation 88 Pro 88-Key Controller |
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Written by TParker
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Wednesday, 20 July 2005 |
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9 assignable faders. 24 assignable rotary dials. USB port.
Man, do I want one of these babies... A MIDI controller AND a control surface for your DAW.
The new Keystation Pro 88 is the first USB master MIDI controller designed specifically to let you perform, program and mix music directly with your computer. Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned pro or just ready to take your music to the next level, our 88-key hammer action is so expressive that you simply won’t want to stop playing it. And the complement of 59 (yes, 59) assignable controls delivers more than enough tactile command over your favorite soft synths and digital audio sequencers like Reason and Live. This bus-powered master controller unifies everything you need to experience the full potential today’s virtual studios—and at a price and weight lighter than you’d expect.
Features
- 88-key hammer-action, velocity-sensitive
keyboard
- 24 MIDI-assignable rotary controllers
- 22 MIDI-assignable buttons
- 9 MIDI-assignable Alps faders
- MIDI-assignable pitch bend and modulation wheels
- MIDI-assignable foot switch and foot pedal inputs
- Controllers assignable to MIDI controllers, notes, transport controls, program changes (including LSB and MSB), sys-ex, and RPN/NRPN
- Independent MIDI channel assign for all controllers
- Four
keyboard zones for layers and splits
- Multiple dyna mic velocity curves
- Large custom LCD displays controller number, assigned controller, edit icons and edit values
- 10 memory locations for saving all controller assignments
- Sys-ex memory dump transmits the complete memory contents for backup purposes
- Free Enigma editor
software for unlimited storage
- +/- 11 semi-tone transposition
- Dedicated buttons allow program and bank changes on the fly
- Control Mute function mutes the output of all controllers so you can position them to the desired value before tweaking
- Snap Shot button transmits all current controller settings
- Fader Drawbar mode reverses the faders for realistic operation of organ emulators such as NI B4
- MIDI In port
- MIDI Out port can drive external MIDI gear or be used as USB to MIDI Out interface
- General MIDI 1 and 2 compatible
- USB class compliant—no drivers required for Windows XP or Mac OS X
- Drivers also included for Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS 9
- Powered via USB bus ( cable included) or optional 9V power supply
- Lightweight for its features—only 47 lbs.
Want one? Get one! |
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A geometrical waveform typically generated by an oscillator. It is triangular in shape and comprises the same sequence of only odd numbered (1, 3, 5, 7, etc.) harmonic partials as the square wave, but as the amplitude of each harmonic is the reciprocal of the square of the harmonic number (i.e. the 3rd. harmonic is a 9th. the amplitude of the 1st.), the sound is much weaker or more mellow. See also Pulse Wave, Ramp Wave, Sine Wave, Square Wave. |
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