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Evolution MK-149 Music Creator 149Newest Review: ... respective volumes. Thus it can be used for controlling other keyboards, talking to the soundcard in your computer and ... more |
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by - written on 15/09/00 (Useful, 3596 readings)
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This isn't one of those keyboards with lots of preprogrammed sounds, and cheesy auto-backings, and annoying demo-tunes that inexplicably start up every time you're in the middle of recording something important. It's strictly a MIDI control keyboard - ie all it gives out is MIDI data corresponding to the notes you press, and their respective volumes. Thus it can be used for controlling other keyboards, talking to the soundcard in your computer and recording into a sequencer such as Cubase. As such keyboards go it is at the cheaper end of the range, but has tonnes of features which make it excellent value for money. Inbuilt transpose, MIDI channel ... Read the complete review
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