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Features of the Behringer UMA25S
from: ConsumerEvidence.comAll keyboards were created with unique features of their own, each one boasting of their own strength. The UMA25S MIDI Controller is an extremely flexible master keyboard. It comes with a control section for a wide range of applications. You can use this for on-stage performance and even podcasting. You can have control over the computer rack synthesizers, general MIDI sound modules, and sound effects. You can also operate sequencing software or computer plug-ins from a convenient remote location with the UMA25S.
To start with, this 25 note keyboard is a stage performer that offers 25 velocity-sensitive full-sized and half-action keys. It has a USB audio interface for your other instruments and computer. If you are concerned with sound quality, this has a powerful multi-platform digital audio workstation software energyXT2. the Compact Behringer Edition is included in the package. It has an audacity audio editor that allows comprehensive podcasting software of over 100 virtual instruments and 50 sound effects.
With the UMA25S, you will have a total of 21 assignable controllers. The advanced control features such as a drawbar mode for control inversion, drum triggering, and incremental value step and octave adjustment will only enhance your experience even more. Work it with your computer because it is programmed to work with both Mac OS X and Windows (XP and Vista) programs. Its separate MIDI output allows you to have full control of external samplers, synths, and other equipment.
Its very simple and easy to use. It runs either via USB Bus, batteries, or power adapter. The high quality built within the system ensures durability. You really get your moneys worth!
Runs via USB bus, batteries or power adapter (not included)
High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life
All keyboard controllers are not created equal. This is the one with more features, more accessories and more useful software than its competition.
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