![]() This would be for use with HS7XL in XP Pro. My goal is to get something I can use to key in melodies and stuff with various instruments, without having to use my mouse to painstakingly click each note, etc. But I know that I don't need a full-sized keyboard - we've already got one (non-MIDI), and an actual piano. Light Duty Economy ATA Case for E-MU XBOARD 25 XBOARD25 KEYBOARD. but would I really need more?īut the M-Audio has the 6 transport buttons. QKKE 6V Power Supply for Creative E-MU Xboard 49 MIDI Keyboard. I don't really care about the software included, since I've got the HS7XL. Includes Ableton Live Lite 4 music production softwareso you can make music right away PC & Mac compatible - Windows XP, 2000, 圆4 and Macintosh OS X driversĢ5-note velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard with USB MIDI interfaceĦ transport buttons also assignable to any MIDI parameterĪssignable pitch bend and modulation wheels Includes Proteus X LE Desktop Sound Module (for Windows) and three additional sound libraries (Mo'Phatt X, Planet Earth X and Protean Drums X) for an additional 1,500 instruments as well as Ableton Live Lite 4 for E-MU (for Windows)Īdvanced studio/live performance features, like Latch Mode for triggering drum loops, Snap Shot for instantaneous program changes, and many moreġ6 real-time controllers that can be assigned to the key performance parameters of all your favorite virtual instruments Both have decent reviews on, and both are about the same price.Ģ5 full-size professional keys with Aftertouch - the Xboard 25 is a true performance controller with a high-quality synth-action keybed I've found 2 that appear to be pretty similar, and was wondering if anyone has any opinions on these either way. I'm thinking of getting a midi controller. ![]()
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