M-Audio Key Rig 49
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M-Audio Key Rig 49 : Recensione di JackLudden

Opzioni Generali
Ho utilizzato questo controller MIDI per circa 3 mesi. Sembra essere destinato a essere un controller compatto, semplice e facile da usare MIDI che si può tenere sulla scrivania DAW per un facile accesso. A tal fine, funziona benissimo e sono molto soddisfatto. Si ottiene 49 tasti, non una tastiera complesso, tuttavia vi è una semplice disposizione dei pulsanti per la commutazione di cui ottave tradizionali vengono coperti dalla sezione tastiera. Quindi, a meno che stai cercando di suonare qualcosa con una gamma di note molto grande, non è un problema. Questo è più adatto per la riproduzione di synth monofonico o linee di pianoforte, o qualcosa del genere, invece di suonare parti di pianoforte pieno di ritmo e condurre al loro interno. L'azione chiave non è che la vita, come quando rispetto ad un pianoforte, ma l'azione, gonfiabili luce che ci si aspetta da una tastiera a basso costo. Questo va bene, considerando l'applicazione comune di appena recante linee di synth semplice.
Ha un cursore del volume che può essere usato per modificare la velocità di uscita. Dispone inoltre di una rotella pitch bend che scatta di nuovo al centro, che è utile per le linee di synth dal suono più vivace. Inoltre, ha una ruota di modulazione, che può prevedere anche prestazioni più dinamiche. E 'anche piuttosto comact, elegante e alla moda, quindi si guarda bene sulla scrivania DAW. Collegamento alla vostra DAW è anche un gioco da ragazzi - nessuna interfaccia MIDI richiesta - quindi basta collegare il cavo USB dopo aver installato il driver fornito, e si dovrebbe essere pronti per partire. Non solo, ma l'unità è alimentata da USB e, quindi questo riduce notevolmente la quantità di cavi necessari. Essa ha anche un jack per il pedale sustain (non incluso), e un interruttore on / off per uccidere i LED luce blu quando non in uso. Ho usato altre tastiere MIDI, e sebbene questo non si stupirà nessuno, ottiene certamente il lavoro fatto e guarda bene farlo. E 'anche piuttosto a buon mercato, quindi è un grande valore. Avevo un nuovo acquisto.
Ha un cursore del volume che può essere usato per modificare la velocità di uscita. Dispone inoltre di una rotella pitch bend che scatta di nuovo al centro, che è utile per le linee di synth dal suono più vivace. Inoltre, ha una ruota di modulazione, che può prevedere anche prestazioni più dinamiche. E 'anche piuttosto comact, elegante e alla moda, quindi si guarda bene sulla scrivania DAW. Collegamento alla vostra DAW è anche un gioco da ragazzi - nessuna interfaccia MIDI richiesta - quindi basta collegare il cavo USB dopo aver installato il driver fornito, e si dovrebbe essere pronti per partire. Non solo, ma l'unità è alimentata da USB e, quindi questo riduce notevolmente la quantità di cavi necessari. Essa ha anche un jack per il pedale sustain (non incluso), e un interruttore on / off per uccidere i LED luce blu quando non in uso. Ho usato altre tastiere MIDI, e sebbene questo non si stupirà nessuno, ottiene certamente il lavoro fatto e guarda bene farlo. E 'anche piuttosto a buon mercato, quindi è un grande valore. Avevo un nuovo acquisto.
I have been using this MIDI controller for about 3 months. It seems to be meant to be a compact, simple and easy to use MIDI controller that you can keep on your DAW desk for easy access. To that end, it works great and I'm very happy with it. You get 49 keys, not a whole keyboard, however there is a simple button layout for switching which traditional octaves are being covered by the keyboard section. So unless you're trying to play something with a really big note range, it isn't a problem. This is more suited for playing monophonic synth or piano lines, or something like that, rather than playing full piano parts with rhythm and lead within them. The key action is not that life-like when compared to a piano, but rather the light, bouncy action that you expect from a low cost keyboard. This is fine, considering the common application of just laying down simple synth lines.
It has a volume slider which can be used to change your output velocity. It also has a pitch bend wheel that snaps back to center, which is useful for the more lively sounding synth lines. In addition, it has a mod wheel, which can also provide for more dynamic performances. It also is rather comact, sleek, and stylish, so it looks good up on the DAW desk. Connection to your DAW is also a cinch - no MIDI interface required - so you just plug in the USB cable after installing the provided driver, and you should be good to go. Not only that, but the unit is powered by the USB as well, so this cuts down greatly on the amount of cables needed. It also has a jack for a sustain pedal (not included), and an on/off switch to kill the light blue LEDs when not in use. I have used other MIDI keyboards, and while this won't amaze anyone, certainly gets the job done and looks good doing it. It's also pretty cheap, so it's a great value. I'd buy it again.
It has a volume slider which can be used to change your output velocity. It also has a pitch bend wheel that snaps back to center, which is useful for the more lively sounding synth lines. In addition, it has a mod wheel, which can also provide for more dynamic performances. It also is rather comact, sleek, and stylish, so it looks good up on the DAW desk. Connection to your DAW is also a cinch - no MIDI interface required - so you just plug in the USB cable after installing the provided driver, and you should be good to go. Not only that, but the unit is powered by the USB as well, so this cuts down greatly on the amount of cables needed. It also has a jack for a sustain pedal (not included), and an on/off switch to kill the light blue LEDs when not in use. I have used other MIDI keyboards, and while this won't amaze anyone, certainly gets the job done and looks good doing it. It's also pretty cheap, so it's a great value. I'd buy it again.
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Original English text: Overall Opinion
I have been using this MIDI controller for about 3 months. It seems to be meant to be a compact, simple and easy to use MIDI controller that you can keep on your DAW desk for easy access. To that end, it works great and I'm very happy with it. You get 49 keys, not a whole keyboard, however there is a simple button layout for switching which traditional octaves are being covered by the keyboard section. So unless you're trying to play something with a really big note range, it isn't a problem. This is more suited for playing monophonic synth or piano lines, or something like that, rather than playing full piano parts with rhythm and lead within them. The key action is not that life-like when compared to a piano, but rather the light, bouncy action that you expect from a low cost keyboard. This is fine, considering the common application of just laying down simple synth lines.
It has a volume slider which can be used to change your output velocity. It also has a pitch bend wheel that snaps back to center, which is useful for the more lively sounding synth lines. In addition, it has a mod wheel, which can also provide for more dynamic performances. It also is rather comact, sleek, and stylish, so it looks good up on the DAW desk. Connection to your DAW is also a cinch - no MIDI interface required - so you just plug in the USB cable after installing the provided driver, and you should be good to go. Not only that, but the unit is powered by the USB as well, so this cuts down greatly on the amount of cables needed. It also has a jack for a sustain pedal (not included), and an on/off switch to kill the light blue LEDs when not in use. I have used other MIDI keyboards, and while this won't amaze anyone, certainly gets the job done and looks good doing it. It's also pretty cheap, so it's a great value. I'd buy it again.
It has a volume slider which can be used to change your output velocity. It also has a pitch bend wheel that snaps back to center, which is useful for the more lively sounding synth lines. In addition, it has a mod wheel, which can also provide for more dynamic performances. It also is rather comact, sleek, and stylish, so it looks good up on the DAW desk. Connection to your DAW is also a cinch - no MIDI interface required - so you just plug in the USB cable after installing the provided driver, and you should be good to go. Not only that, but the unit is powered by the USB as well, so this cuts down greatly on the amount of cables needed. It also has a jack for a sustain pedal (not included), and an on/off switch to kill the light blue LEDs when not in use. I have used other MIDI keyboards, and while this won't amaze anyone, certainly gets the job done and looks good doing it. It's also pretty cheap, so it's a great value. I'd buy it again.
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