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Korg MicroKorg:
... have to say that im pretty dissapointed with the Microkorg. For the price i paid for it i was expecting something more. This aside it is very simple and easy to use. You dont have to have any prior knowledge of synthesizers and synthesis to use it. The sounds are in catagories based on their genre which is quite limiting and annoying to switch across sounds all the time. Also without the manual you dont know what s... Read the full review: Big Expectations - Micro results by terentius |
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M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 Brand: M-Audio / Keyboard / Synthesizer / 59 MIDI-assignable controllers / 4 zones / USB bus powered and class compliant - 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 are a s... overall rating |
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Roland FP-4 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland overall rating |
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Casio WK-110 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Casio overall rating |
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Korg PA-800 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Korg |
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Casio CTK-496 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Casio overall rating |
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Yamaha PSR 295 Keyboard Manufacturer: Yamaha / Keyboard / Synthesizer / Portable keyboard. overall rating |
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Korg MicroKorg Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Korg overall rating |
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Yamaha PSR-195 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha |
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Roland EP-880 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland |
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Yamaha PSR 290 Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha - PSR290 A full 61-note, touch responsive keyboard is just one of the fantastic features to be found on this exciting new keyboard. 61 keys allow the player to perform a vast selection of music, from classics to pop and the sound quality has to be heard to be believed thanks ... overall rating |
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Stylophone Original Pocket Synthesiser ... Stylophone, what a novelty instrument. This pocket sized piece of technology is originally from the 70 s, Rolf Harris era. The Stylophone is just as fun now as it was then, and has a totally unique sound, all be it being a very strange, annoyingly brilliant sound. It baisically does what it says on the tin, coming with it s own stylus, you can play tunes as soon as you take it out of the box, providing you have the batteries for it! The Stylophone features 3 sounds, which progressively get higher frequency wise. From a dull tone, to a High pitch tone. Also with this beauty you have the option of vibrato, quite a comical, but satisfying sound, it is sure to put a smi... Read the full review: Stylophone, Wonderfully small by simondis |
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Korg MicroKorg ... Microkorg has been used by some pretty damn good artists. To name a few we have Air, Beck, the Prodigy and also some bad artists such as the Killers. (only joking, they used to be good until they released Day & Age) So why did they choose this over the Microkorg XL which boasts a chipset based on the Korg Radias and a more sleek design... The Microkorg is the cheaper option of the two and has its sound engine based on the old MS-2000. This makes its sound capabilities great but possibly not as great as the XL which has its chipset based on the Radias (as the R3 does). In saying this the same sort of parameters are still available only layed out differently. ... Read the full review: Microkorg packs a punch by Leonbriggsy |
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M-Audio Oxygen8 ... M-Audio Oxygen 8 is a must have midi controller especially if you are new to the world of home recording. With 25 keys and octave switch buttons the keyboard control is certainly present, however there are also 8 rotary knobs which can be assigned to control any required parameter capable of receiving midi messages. The midi cc number which each rotary knob transmits can be altered by downloading the free software Enigma available from the website of M-Audio. The picture displayed here is actually of the older Oxygen 8 . This has now been developed into their most recent version Oxygen 8 V2 and includes the features which make it an ideal all in one USB midi... Read the full review: Excellent compact midi controller! by Leonbriggsy |
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