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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 5:04 am
by spoimala
Any suggestions for GOOD keyboard that works well as a master controller. And preferably not very heavy and big.
The problem is always changing sounds. I have a rack module - or two - and one keyboard as controller. How on earth do I wisely change sounds on those devices?
What would be perfect? A keyboard that has 5-20 buttons that I can program freely. For example "When I press button A, send cc00=0 and cc32=15 on midi channel 5 to midi port 1". Why is this so difficult? Is there any device that let me do that?
Some Roland's A-series has something like that I've been told, but they are a bit too big...
Could use it as controller for SFP synths also...

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 5:59 am
by aMo
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2003 6:40 am
by next to nothing
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 8:02 am
by spoimala
These Evolution boards look good. Does anyone have any experience? What is the keyboard (the touch) like?
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 8:26 am
by marcuspocus
I can't really comment if it's A good one, but a can tell you that it definitely feels better than my midiman 61key.
The keys on the midiman USB61 are wobbling all the times, they feel loose or something, on the evolution, i did'nt feel this...
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 3:16 pm
by spoimala
Marcus, is there anything you can compare Evolution to?
Are the keys weighted, semi-weighted, korg-synth-alike, or how do they feel?
And keys are normal-sized, aren't they? I was just about to buy a microKorg until I realized it's keys are toys

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 4:33 pm
by marcuspocus
They are toys also...
It's not a piano at all.. it a cheap midi keyboard, beter than my usb midiman. A bit more solid, but not full size keys.
They are synth-like, not weigthed not even semi-weigthed...
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2003 6:46 pm
by Nestor
I would definetely go for a Roland, they make very good quality control keyboards and at very good price too. Go and see to their web the different choices:
http://www.roland.com/index_f.html
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2003 1:00 am
by spoimala
Yeah, I know Roland makes quality keyboards. The A-37 would be great... but they don't have any lightweight keyboards - like Evolutions- have they? And much more expensive than Evos.
How about Edirols :
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/pcr50.html
But looks like they don't have those fully-programmable buttons that Evo has.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2003 1:06 am
by Nestor
Well, i boubht one myself in Glasgow for a friend, and it was VERY light, you should read the specifications to find out how many kgs they have exactly.
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2003 3:10 pm
by borg
i recently bought the evolution mk-361c. it's a nice keyboard, but definitely no piano feel... nono, this is a good synth keyboard, with lots of knobs, and it does what it has to do for me...
only thing is, there's this weird problem. when i release a key, i get two 'note off' messages. i looked through the paper and online manual, the boards, but nothing. then i sent the evolution support team a mail and got a reply within a few days, that it was indeed strange and that i could send them the keyboard and they would send me a new one, of course on their charge. oh well, i suppose it is good service, not?
at least it's three times as small and light as my old emaxII i used as midi keyboard

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:06 pm
by spoimala
Anyone of you knows what kind of keys microKorg has? Those tiny keys... half the size of real piano key. Who can play it, a 5-year old child maybe?
Borg, MK-361C has keys like whatever synthesizer, right? How easy is programming program change commands?
And how easy it is to use them? Are there many buttons that change a preset in my sound module with just one press of a button?
I have a Midim Oxygen8 and how easy it is to change sound?
1) Press "MIDI/SELECT"
2) Use keys to type in the number of sound
3) Press "Enter"
4) Press "MIDI/SELECT"
Ugh, I hate that! Changing sound must be done with just one press.
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 10:29 pm
by dehuszar
If a piano feel is what you're after, the Studiologic 880 and 990 controllers by Fatar are AWESOME!!! I grew up playing a Chickering upright piano, and while the Fatar controllers aren't piano-perfect, they have the most solid and kick that I've played with in a keyboard. They're not feather light, but they're not 80 pounds or anything. Their website will have detailed parameters.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2003 2:36 am
by Spirit
I use a Roland A-33. Very reliable, a nice playable key action, and light. If you get one make sure you turn off the MIDI clock which it sends out by default !
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 4:05 pm
by Subterfuse
Have you considered an add-on? Like the Kenton Control Freak Studio. You could run a keyboard thru it and use it's fancy sliders and programmable buttons.
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2003 8:37 pm
by zezappa
below from where I got a MC1000 76keys semi-weighted (no aftertouch but better than most synths)), 2 wheels and 2 assignable sliders. 128 user programs to define and fast acess via jump (1-2-3-etc) knob. and not overpriced...
(88 keys version with aftertouch and weighted keys, if you play piano...)
http://www.turnkey.uk.com/tkweb/stockde ... ontext=WEB
and about knobs and sliders in low budget controllers I think you already know...
choose welll

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 8:00 pm
by braincell
Evolution claims that The Guitar Center is their North American distributor yet when doing a search for the Evolution MK-361C on the Guitar Center Website it says "Product Not Found"
It reminds me of when I arrived 2 hours early to catch the Long Island Railroad train to NYC from Hampton Bays. I had checked on the internet for the time and printed it out. When I called the LIRR to complain he said the webpage had given me the weekday schedule not the weekend. I informed him that I had typed the date in exactly and had a printout including the date and times. He told me that he couldn't do anything about it because another company handles the website. What is the point of the LIRR paying a company to put out a bunch of lies about when the trains arrive? What's the point of having a distributor that does not carry your products? Incompetent idiots!
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 8:06 pm
by garyb
and they don't ride no stinkin' trains.it's automobiles and aircraft.........

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 4:49 am
by mr swim
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2003 11:15 pm
by braincell
I'm trying to decide bewteen a Fatar SL161 and a Roland A37. The Roland is more expensive. Both have aftertouch which I need. I did a search on usenet and found that a lot of people were happy with the fatar but some people said it felt cheap and had some problems with it. Should I spend the extra money and get the Roland A37?