Posts Tagged ‘Controller’
Nord “C2 Organ” | Demo at Messe 09
3 vintage organs in one package. Not just the sounds, but also the feel and response. It has a roaring overdrive a bunch of out-board effects, several amps, and a rotating speaker. The new Baroque Pipe Organ and numerous other features sets the C2 apart from its predecessor, the C1.
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KORG nanoKEY 25-Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard
- eyboard: 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves; CC MODE button
- USB bus power
- Connections: mini-USB
- Power Consumptions: USB bus power: less than 100 mA
- Dimensions: 320(W) x 83(D) x 14(H) mm/ 12.60 in (W) x 3.27 in (D) x 0.55 in (H)
Product DescriptionWhen Korg set out to build a slim-line MIDI controller keyboard, they utilized their years of experience in manufacturing innovative MIDI keyboards to create a great-feeling, velocity sensitive keyboard based off a laptop keyboard. The resulting 25-note keyboard on the nanoKEY will transmit your playing dynamics to your software accurately and expressively. In CC (Control Change) MODE, the keys become MIDI controllers, allowing you to control any MIDI assignable parameters within your software. The Octave Shift function offers immediate access to the entire MIDI note range. Pitch and modulation buttons are also provided, giving your performances the kind of expression that you would expect from any controller regardless of its size. With the “KORG KONTROL Editor” you can customize the nanoKEY to match your control needs. It lets you select between three velocity curves or fixed velocity, set MIDI CC values, and even allows you to edit the assignments for the minimum and maximum values of the control change messages transmitted by the modulation buttons or in CC MODE.
KORG nanoKEY 25-Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard
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Mi Connection USB iPod Dock – Skate Fever $2.95 Mi Connection Model – Skate Fever Connects Your iPod to Your PC/Laptop by USB, Allowing You To Update Your Music To and From your iPod, and Simultaneously Charges It. Compatible with iPod 3rd & 4th Gen, Mini, Video, Photo, Nano & More…. |
Chirp Virtual Midi Keyboard Controller
- Virtual MIDI Keyboard Controller Software for Mac or PC
- Play MIDI keyboard parts using your laptop keyboard
- Works with any music software requiring MIDI input or producing MIDI output
- Includes 10 programmable trigger pads map-able to any MIDI event, even SYSEX commands
- Chirp is a “must-have” accessory for the road warrior songwriter who uses DAW recording software
Product DescriptionChirp turns your computer or laptop keyboard into a virtual MIDI keyboard controller with 18 piano keys, 10 drum triggers and all the control you’d expect from a piece of hardware. The program produces no actual “sound” itself; instead it produces MIDI notes and messages, which in turn “drive” any music software application, MIDI instrument or plug in soft synthesizer capable of generating sound from MIDI input. Many music software applications and soft synths include some virtual keyboard capability, but very few allow the MIDI notes to be generated using your computer keyboard. Many limit input to a mouse click, which makes chord entry and real-time playing virtually impossible. Chirp accommodates up to 7 notes on the keyboard to be played simultaneously and in real-time, allowing for even complex 9/11/13 chord entry over 2 octaves.
Chirp was designed to be a low latency controller capable of both supply MIDI notes and displaying played notes from any music application with MIDI I/O capabilities. We envisioned the primary computer platform as a Windows or Mac laptop, and most likely in a remote environment where the use of a physical keyboard is impractical, such as an airplane seat, bus seat (or even your desk at work!)
Chirp Features . . . 16 Channel Virtual MIDI Input/Output Port (installs via driver on Windows or Mac and appears in any MIDI music host application), Piano Keyboard and Trigger Pads assignable to different MIDI Channels, 18 to 21 notes mapped to computer keyboard keys for generating MIDI data with assignable velocities, 18 to 21 on-screen keys to display incoming MIDI note data, note velocity controlled by graphical slide or preset values assigned to top row number keys, graphical octave control allows access to all 127 defined MIDI notes, 10 trigger pads assignable to any MIDI event (on a different channel than the keyboard keys), and ability to send note data even when Chirp is not the focused application.
Akai Professional LPK25 portable MIDI keyboard Summer NAMM demo
More info: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPK25
Akai Professional’s Eric MacGregor shows off the new LPK25 portable keyboard. This keyboard features 25 mini keys, plus a built-in arpeggiator with tap tempo. The LPK25 is a plug-and-play, driverless device that works with any soft synth or DAW software.
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EDIROL PCR-300 Midi Keyboard Controller
- 32 velocity-sensitive keys, now with aftertouch
- 50 fully assignable controls, and editor software (Mac and PC)
- New, unique crossfader feature
- High-quality keyboard mechanism, and durable, stable body
- ‘Cakewalk Production Plus Pack’ included (SONAR LE, Project 5 LE, and Dimension LE)
Product DescriptionThe Edirol PCR300 is a 32-Note, velocity-sensitive MIDI controller keyboard 50 MIDI-assignable controllers, 18 velocity pads, crossfader, software editor, MIDI input and output, and both sustain and expression pedal connections. Optimized. . .
Chirp Virtual MIDI Keyboard and Pro Tools
This video demonstrates the Chirp Virtual MIDI Keyboard software with ProTools LE 7.4. Chirp is a Tanager Audioworks product, and it can be used in lieu of a hardware MIDI controller to generate MIDI note and controller data using a computer keyboard. Learn more about Chirp at www.tanageraudioworks.com. ProTools information – including details about the Version 8 release – can be found at www.digidesign.com.
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