

- #EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER MANUAL#
- #EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER SOFTWARE#
- #EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER PLUS#
#EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER MANUAL#
The manual is pretty clear, but it primarily uses software.
#EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER SOFTWARE#
The amendments made by the software are taken into account in real-time PCR to thwart such or must be load. You can save the setup with a clear name and is instantly recalled by pressing one of the 16 keys without having to make complicated manipulation: brilliant live, you press a button and presto, you're on the midi channels going well and everything is sent to other keyboards and sound modules, program change etc. in each area, program change channel, velocity curves, sliders, etc. The software is very comprehensive, you can set many things: midi channel, aftertouch, Pedal, velocity etc. There are 4 areas (split) keyboard, configurable and above a button on / off zone by zone and a button on / off general: very handy for cutting sound during play By pressing a switch, potentiometers pass mode volume, 1 per midi channel, very handy for mixing. There are some very interesting features on this keyboard that I can not find for example on the Edirol PCR: I have other brands of keyboards and much more expensive and whose keyboard is less well. Of course it depends on the tastes you must try. The key is very pleasant, synth-style, soft and firm at the time. It can be powered with an AC adapter, handy if you play only with the expanders (adapter not included). USB connector, MIDI out, pedal / footswitch and external power.ġ6 knobs, 16 buttons recalls preset, 4 buttons zone on / off.Ĭonfiguration Software E-MU Xboard Control comprehensive, its strong point. Pitch and modulation wheels to the left of the keyboard. What is missing is an expression pedal and maybe a few buttons (but I'm doing with the buttons on my PC)
#EMU XBOARD 25 25 KEY MIDI CONTROLLER PLUS#
The config is simple when you know the trick of the MIDI controller (for a "blue" it is always difficult at the start!)Īnyway I'm really happy (and yet I am rather "fussy")įrankly for the price plus Proteus X 1.5 comes with it's almost a giftĪbout Proteus X: great product that deserves to be explored (sound banks come with are pretty uneven, but this sampler is a very, very high performance that takes the trouble) I tried all the keyboards in a great store of Lyon (Comebackmusic) and frankly after a lot of time the top 3 were found:īut now that I have with me yet I do not regret:Ĭheaper than the Novation Remote (classic and SL) The editor software could be better now, and the knobs are not worth much. This one is a good bargain price, possesses a very good touch, quick access to channels of the most convenient, and LEDs in the buttons just as convenient. I tried many other model (edirol, m-audio, roland, korg, cme, novationt, etc. No intensive use contrary to what was EXPECTED. I even plans to open the keyboard to fire them because they impede the transport.įew years that I have. There are not accurate, does not look solid at all. The reactivity of keys on the other hand nothing to say. The standard adjustment is not good, it is far too sensisble but after adjustment it going. Not really pleasant to use, nor very fast. If the app that allows you manage its presets to work, it is against a little time. It is very clear, it does not sting the eyes and it's convenient. The buttons in question are of a very beautiful blue LEDs inside. The "sound = one button" becomes "a button = 4 layers". And you can also configure ca live with one touch. It makes life easier.Įven better now, we can do is memorize each of these 16 locations presets 4 different channels, with different key ranges that overlap or not. This is extremely handy as a button on stage = one sound.

No menu, no latency, with a button dedicate to each and no + /. These buttons (depending on the soft configuratioin) access to 16 channels on the fly. I finally took it for quick access to keys cranberry is a right of knobs. With this, the editor will route your keyboards output to the usb midi input of the mc-808.I was looking at starting a 49-key keyboard, already having 61 and looking for something more practical. You have to specify your midi keyboard output as an midi - through input in the options setting of the editor software.

Now you have to set your usb mode to midi, otherwise the editor wont work. In System mode you can select which message types will be received and sendedĢ) Midi keyboard, editor software and mc-808 One Point: Midi messages can be filtered in the 808. Set USB-Mode to Storage (midi ports do not work when usb mode is set to midi) There is a parameter that routs all midi messages from the midi in to the selected part (i do not remember the name at the moment). There are different situations that require your attention:Ĭonnect Midi-out of the midi-keyboard with midi-in of the mc-808. The Radias works as a midi keyboard in this setting. I use the mc-808 everyday together with my Radias.
