
Cheers!
I will check this thread properly later on when i've got the time but it looks very useful cheers man!Electric_Head wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=67046
I use an ESI NEON.
25 keys, all the features I want.
This keyboard came up on a lot of the sites i was looking through, definately does seem to have a lot of good features for the price, i'm just wondering what the build quality will be like if you're getting so much for money? thanks though i will definately look into thiswub wrote:Alesis QX49 USB/MIDI Extended Keyboard Controller
Pads, faders rotaries, 49keys, jog wheels
£99
http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5 ... oller.html
(I swear by Dolphin as a company to order from BTW)
I've had my M-Audio Oxygen for about 8yrs now, still working fine.UpnDown wrote:i cant recommend you any because im also searching for the same thing,but i can give you a tip from personal experience ,dont buy the m-audio stuff ,it is pure shit,i bought mine like 8 month ago and it just stoped working.
My old Oxygen was a hand-me-down which I subsequently got tea, beer and even piss inside (don't ask) and it still works just fine.wub wrote:I've had my M-Audio Oxygen for about 8yrs now, still working fine.UpnDown wrote:i cant recommend you any because im also searching for the same thing,but i can give you a tip from personal experience ,dont buy the m-audio stuff ,it is pure shit,i bought mine like 8 month ago and it just stoped working.
The Akai series is great IMO. Pads are a little ropey compared to their pure samplers, but other than that they're solid. Usually wouldn't suggest an 88 key, but if you're a keyboard player already, you're obviously going to get some use out of it.murky21 wrote:any recommendations for a quality midi keyboard that is fully weighted? i'm a piano player so keen to replicate the touch of real keys as much as possible..?
I was looking at the Akai MPK 88 and this seems like a good shout, has anyone used one? has an mpc drum pad, faders and knob controllors on too which seem would be handy as dont have any other controllers
You can replace the pads (few guides on Google) but it's by no means a show stopper.murky21 wrote:ok cool that seems to match up with my research. think i want an 88 fo sho, also i think its the only in the mpk range with all of its touch/ dexterity kind of features, plus think you can split the key board anyway and have two 44 sets playing different loaded sounds.
interesting to hear the pads don't match dedicated equipment. still, don't want to go out and buy loads of stuff so i guess its better to have them then not at this stage. cheers
A Korg Triton would be a great shout, I know Korg do the Taktile series which is a synth/controller style kit however it's only semi weighted IIRC and I don't ever recall seeing an 88 key one.murky21 wrote:cool thakns. one last thing, what about just buying a synth instead, and getting the advantage of having a hardware synth, and using it as a midi controller? I figure something like a Korg triton might be a shout?
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