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M-Audio Key Rig 25
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Clavier maître MIDI 25 touches de la marque M-Audio appartenant à la série Key Rig

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  • cyrille.vimarecyrille.vimare

    bien pour débuter sans plus

    M-Audio Key Rig 25Publié le 31/10/12 à 20:03
    port de pédale sustain

    UTILISATION

    je trouvé le toucher assez mou, ayant eu un bon synthé dans le passé, et déjà touché à de beau piano, c'est assez médiocre mais le prix est compétitif

    AVIS GLOBAL

    qualité prix....

    Je note que les VSTen standalone fourni avec les logiciels sont impossible à débloquer sur le site de M-Audio.... Vraiment dommage.

    Le logiciel ableton fourni en version light nous force à acheter la versions complête car elle est bridé à quelques pistes
  • AlanForPresidentAlanForPresident

    petit clavier usb grande

    M-Audio Key Rig 25Publié le 16/07/12 à 10:26
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    I was using M Audio Key Rig 25 a few years ago when I just had a little set up with my laptop. The best thing that I liked about this midi keyboard is that it synced up with my software right away. I didn’t even have to enter any information because I just used the genaric midi preset that it had built in and it worked fine. There few knobs and sliders I never used too much, but if you wanted you could synch them up to work as the hardware for some of the knobs and sliders in your program (whichever one you use. ) when you purchase M audio Key rig you will get a few pieces of software as well. I never used any of it except for audacity. For some reason M Audio’s midi keyboards come with software.

    The keys are pretty light and cheap, but you really cant expect to get great keys in any 25 key midi keyboard. Most of them all are like plastic, so if you are looking keys with some weight you will have to probably go with a different keyboard. The M Audio Key Rig 25 will get the job done without a doubt. The unit is pretty small and can fit on pretty much any sort of workspace you might be using it on. I was using it on just a single chair personal desk and it fit fine. I no longer use it because I purchased a board with more octaves once I really started to learn how to play.

    This board works great and will do exactly what you need it to do. You will have no problems loading the driver onto your system and you can get started with using it right away. Check out some of M Audio ‘s other midi keyboards as well, they make some really good ones.
  • songboysongboy

    M-Audio Key Rig 25Publié le 30/04/09 à 21:55
    contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
    First off, I never used the software that came with this keyboard, but I use the keyboard often, so this is really a review of just that. I have been using this keyboard for 6 months. There are a few great things about this keyboard. First off, its very small and there fore very portable. I take my Macbook and this keyboard just about everywhere I go when I am able. This is a great performing tool but due to the limited amount of keys I really only use it for pads and some synths that I don't need a lot of keyspace for. Now, where this thing really shines is for the on the go composer. Its a great tool for writing on the road or even just sitting at home in the studio in front of my monitor. It has a lot of assignable buttons and knobs to sync up with your DAW and has a decent synth action, not great, but good enough for working through ideas and laying pads and synths and drum grooves. Its not so great for actual piano patches, mainly because of the 25 key limit and the action, but again, still good for plugging ideas in. What I don't like about the keyboard is its lack of an expression pedal input and the poor button replacement for the pitch wheel. Not having an expression pedal seriously limits any keyboard, especially one that, in my opinion, shines as a pad/synth controller. I noticed that M-audio didn't include expression inputs on there oxygen series, tsk tsk. Pretty lame, but it doesn't completely ruin this keyboard. As for the "pitch wheel" button, its pretty much useless for subtle actions. Well, I got mine used for $60, which for a portable keyboard to help me compose on the road, I am very happy about. But, I probably wouldn't spend any more than that on a keyboard without an expression insert. Overall, if I were to do it again and had to buy it brand new, I would fork over the extra money and buy the m audio Axiom 25 key version. Its a way superior keyboard.