I can't find another keyboards in this pricerange, I don't know if its true what people are writing about them - if I should just go for the low priced one and get some seperate controller which hopefully works better then since it's its only reason to exist.Ĭan you give me some advices? I'm just looking for keyboards like for 2-3 days without progress because I don't have a good feeling about anyone of them to buy after reading that. Alesis Q49 MKII 49-Key USB-Midi Controller - PSSL ProSound and Stage Lighting. So yeah, literally every better looking Midi Keyboard between 150-300€ has some problems / issues. I don't have read anything bad about this one but I just think that it can't feel good playing on it for this price. Well and then there are the really low priced ones like Alesis Q49 Keyboard Kontroller for 79€. From not even editable knobs to an x/y value where you only be able to configure y which will be ignored then by the keyboard.Ībout the M-Audio Oxygen MK4 someone told me in another forum that it have very bad feeling keys.
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So for example the Novation Launchkey 49 Mk2 people are writing about that it has loud keys and unequal distances between each and they are a little bit shaky.Ībout the M-AUDIO CODE 49 an user reviewed that the 10 velocity controllers are totally imprecise so he never got the desired effect/range, plus the casing is bending down when you play on the keys.Ībout the Novation Impulse people write that it doesn't show what you are controlling inside your DAW, so when you're switching channels you never know in which channel you are until you change any value which is nonsense to me.īy a review the Korg Taktile has a totally useless editor which has real issues configuring half of the whole keyboard controllers into the daw. Alesis Q49, Fl Studio, Ableton Live, M Audio Interface, Audio Technica Studio Condensor, Samson USB Microphone, Sonar LE, Sony Digital Amplified Speaker.
The Problem I have with 1) is that the cheap keyboards look like crap refering to quality and with 2) that there are always people writing about problems with the control elements.
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Because I have to buy software plugins too and I might have a better start with a not so perfect keyboard but plugins to work with, than with a well keyboard but just 1 plugin or something.ġ) Buy a cheap keyboard just for playing and add a seperate controller laterĢ) Buy a good keyboard with a few (or a lot) controllers on it. I want to buy a Midi Keyboard with 49 keys to play in FL Studio 12 and of course some controls for plugins would be nice.