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The M-Audio KeyRig 25
from: ConsumerEvidence.comThis ultra-slim 25 note velocity synth-action keyboard allows you to practice your talents in music anywhere you want. Compose, practice, and perform anytime you please because it is powere via the USB, and therefore no cables are required. It comes with 8 assignable knobs and buttons should you want to tweak and adjust MIDI parameters. Compose songs using the award-winning KeyRig system software made for your computer. You can play piano, synths, and organs with this tiny breakthrough in the music industry.
The M-Audio KeyRig 25 has the ability to turn your Mac or PC into a mobile keyboard workstation. You can play KeyRig’s virtual instrument sounds and compose songs with the help of music creation programs that come with the keyboard. You can also harness the power of Apple GarageBand’s virtual instrument collection on your Mac. A single USB cable instantly connects the keyboard with your computer.
You are given a choice of presets that can hold a combination of two instruments. You can also individualize your settings for Mix, Octave, Detune, Velocity and Tone. You also have a section for dual effects with each preset with its own settings including delay, chorus, phaser, and more. Creating new sounds is possible when you combine sub-presets in different ways. Play music to your liking with UMA25S. With the KeyRig Modules, you can get your music organized. All you need to do is tweak a few parameters and add in the effects that you want. Feel like a pro with this tiny piece of equipment in your hand.
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