M Audio Keystation Pro 88....Anyone got one yet?

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Hello again.
Thanks for the welcome isdjan :)

Ok,

I would like to find out if the trigger buttons are velocity sensitive as well.. I will try and find out tonight.

Mclilith,
You are absolutely correct I can do 32nd notes on my 1982 Casio crappy keyboard as well.
However on a weighted keyboard that we have not had the chance to touch, I wanted to know if 32nd notes could be possible at a moderate tempo.
Har put it exactly into context, the rebound of the key needs to be quick enough to allow one to play a drum roll, or roll a note per-say.
If I found that the key would slowly rise up which would cause a roll to sound more like a stutter, then this would be a problem and I would probably pass on the keyboard since it will be used for more than Piano/Organ work.

I will try and find out if the buttons are velocity sensitive and come back with an answer.


take care.

-pygmallion13
Last edited by pygmallion13 on Thu May 27, 2004 5:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Phaedo wrote:I think McLilith may be trolling... :)
Not really. I honestly don't know how fast you can repeat notes on this new keyboard when the only reference made was to 32nd notes, with no reference to tempo. For all I know, my old Vox organ might be able to do 32nd notes at the tempo pygmallion13 had in mind when he made that comment.

Without defining a tempo, a reference to 32nd notes is worthless when trying to estimate how many repetitive notes you can play within a given amount of time. I'm not trolling. I'd simply like to know how fast this new keyboard will let you repeat a given note.


later,
McLilith

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McLilith wrote:
Phaedo wrote:I think McLilith may be trolling... :)
Without defining a tempo, a reference to 32nd notes is worthless when trying to estimate how many repetitive notes you can play within a given amount of time. I'm not trolling. I'd simply like to know how fast this new keyboard will let you repeat a given note.
You are correct, and I apologize for not referring you to a tempo. When I say playing 32nd notes, I rarely play 32nd notes on an inst. but rather while drum programming.

That said, I would consider moderate tempo to be between 90-110bpm.

Something that would consist of 32nd notes would be a quick fill or roll off as Har made note of.
Not like I would actually play a few bars of 32nd notes @ 110bpm :o unless of course I played with bands like Mudvayne or Meshugga..but that would be like 150-190bpm :D .
In fact the music I produce is usually much slower, usually around 50-90bpm.

take care.

-pygmallion13

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pygmallion13 wrote:Hello again.
Thanks for the welcome isdjan :)
:)
I would like to find out if the trigger buttons are velocity sensitive as well.. I will try and find out tonight.
many thanks. i'm currently not thinking they *are* (cuz if so, it would have been stated somewhere) - but i won't give up hoping :)

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well, check that thread posted a few pages back.
there was something like "with an imbuilt evolution uc-33e"
well, i guess no velocity-sensitivity then ;)
but i would have been suprised to find a keyboard with with inbuilt drumpad for that price...
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luCiPHer wrote:well, check that thread posted a few pages back.
there was something like "with an imbuilt evolution uc-33e"
well, i guess no velocity-sensitivity then ;)
but i would have been suprised to find a keyboard with with inbuilt drumpad for that price...
:oops: i missed that information bit, sorry.

what the heck did the korg ppl have in mind when they put so few and small keys onto the microkontrol!! :x

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So if the trigger buttons are velocity sensitive will they do 32nd notes :lol:
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Raven wrote:So if the trigger buttons are velocity sensitive will they do 32nd notes :lol:
Considering the fact that they are not weighted, I wouldn't see that as an issue.... :roll:

However velocity would/could be a nice feature on these triggers, dont you think ?


Anyhow.....

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pygmallion13 wrote: However velocity would/could be a nice feature on these triggers, dont you think ?
you'd bet! :D

i'd definitely be willing to pay some extra bucks for that.

duh.

a) can't buy a microkontrol because i want and need a proper keyboard.

b) can't use my digital piano because it lacks any controller. and there's no room for it left in the studio.

c) can't use my cz-101 because (see section a)) - and i want to sell it anyway.

i'm still stuck with this pre90ies casio sampler. the kbd is alright, but no choice for piano stuff.

i wish there was more stuff like the roland fantom-s88 - without built-in fancy stuff. 88 great keys, some drum pads, some sliders.

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Raven wrote:So if the trigger buttons are velocity sensitive will they do 32nd notes :lol:
Nah, but you can do 64th at half the tempo. :D

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Hey guys, just noticed you can print the user guides [2] for Keystation 88 @ M-Audio's site.It's under support. :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

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According to the MIDI implementation chart in the "Advanced Guide", this keyboard transmits both channel *and* key aftertouch! :shock:

(Oh, and Note Off Velocity as well...)

Should we believe this? :? I really want this keyboard to be all it's advertised to be!

- m
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STILL WAITING FOR MINE GODDAMMIT

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End of June...it should be here for me...that's what they're saying now anyway! :)

A question...I haven't yet read any specs...will I be able to config the unit to control my mixer within say, Cubase or Reason? It would be awsome if I can have real time control instead of using a mouse to click and drag each and every mixer lever.

Anyone has UC-33e? How is it?

Patrick
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