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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 10. Jul 1999

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04. Feb 2012
Best keyboard controller with an iPad. Light, sturdy, programmable.
I have played professionally in a rock & roll band for many years. For the past five years I have been using a double keyboard rig with a fully-weighted Yamaha P90 and a non-weighted Korg N5. My full set up with keyboard stand and amplifier weighed over 100 pounds and takes 3-4 trips to and from the car to cart into the venue. I was looking for simpler, quicker, and lighter keyboard set up. I decided to go with a single keyboard setup using an iPad and keyboard controller. After looking at the MAudio and other controllers, I decided on the Behringer UMX610 and am very happy with my decision. I am a key weight snob and the UMX610 semi-weighted keys are the best I could find. The ability to reprogram what the controllers (volume slider, Octave, pitch bend, etc) actually control is very cool. With 4 quick touches, I can reprogram any controller such as the Modulation wheel to be volume control, the Octave as transpose +/-, etc. As for construction, it is very light: 8lbs, but is very sturdy. The red color is very cool. I can come out of the UMX with either MIDI or USB straight into the iPad, (though MIDI requires an iRig MIDI conversion kit. It runs on a few AA batteries which makes me a little nervous, so I keep a few on hand in case they run out during a gig. Garage Band has a nice Piano, Whirly, and Soul Organ patch, plus a number of other synths. In the middle of a song I can switch patches on the iPad by simply tapping a new sound. SampleTank app has a nice Hammond patch, piano patches are not as nice as GarageBand, but has great woodwinds. Certain patches are limited to less keys than the 61 on the UMX, so you'll need to know each sound patch and what keys can be used. Everyone complains that Behringer User Manuals are very poorly written and no difference here, but the UMX610 is so simple to use and very well marked, you almost don't need a manual. Overall very happy, would recommend.