bobslove wrote:one question!!!
i can care less about the torq mixer or the mic cus i already have better m-audio ones of those but i want to know more about the controller...
i want a controller strictly for finale 2009 which is a piano notation software?
will this work with the software?? i need answers from people who know for sure.
thanks :]
btw, whats the difference between keyrig49 and keystudio49?
thankss!
Last first, what Woot are showing as keystudio looks exactly like what Musician's Friend are showing as the keyrig:
http://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.com/product/MAudio-KeyRig-49-USB-Keyboard?sku=700932
What Musicians Friend have as keystudio 49i has more controls and I/O than what's on offer here at Woot.
As for using this with Finale, or any other software, it would be strictly for lightweight note entering as there are so few control knobs, buttons, & keys!, and the key action of this is definitely going to be nonweighted. Not anywhere near enough controllers for manipulating soft synths or other music editing duties.
Not the kind of controller you could play outside of the center four octaves of a piano's 88, at least not both ends at the same time, or without using octave up/down buttons. I just don't like being limited by 49/37/25 key controllers, though they are fine for tight quarters I guess. I run with 4 controllers in my Open Labs Miko (music computer) setup: an 88 note CME hammer-action weighted for piano stuff, 76 note CME semi-weighted for fast synth work, 61 note Studiologic VMK waterfall key for organ, and Miko has its own 37 note keyboard built in that I use for loop triggering.