Maudio midi to usb
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They require quite a big hit to get triggered and they seem low quality. Not satisfied with the product for the following reasons: If you are considering getting a MIDI controller seriously think about this, you get a lot of bang for your buck. But the fix for this is to get a power supply, they are on sale here on Amazon. One note to take into consideration, the USB cable is short, and if you use a longer cable, you will notice a power drop and some of the drumpad lights won't light up. The operation is gorgeous the keys feels expensive.
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But I think it could be useful in Cubase, though I am yet to test it out. Though with Live 10 I don't really need to use the Zone function as this can be sorted out. I already have Live 10 and Cubase and it works perfectly with both. When I ordered it I was a little nervous as to what kind of condition it was going to be like for the money, but on opening the box I was over the moon, it's brand new.
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Oxygen 49 (4th gen) Keystation 49, Keystation 88 PRO and now, the Code 61, I just couldn't believe my luck getting this at the price. OK, so yes, I am a M-Audio product fan, I have 3 of them. Apart from the lovely playing keys on the Code the M-Audio Oxygen was much better in comparison. From firmware updates, to unlabeled keys, to hours searching the forums, even if it had worked properly not a great product. poor support from m-audio (most queries on m-audios own help forum get answered by other customers NOT their staff) Multi function keys on the keyboard are not labelled as they are on the white version (or the Oxygen model) making programming impossible via the keyboard without printing your own labels for the keyboard (mental!) Entire device would jam every so often either doing nothing or holding a key that had been pressed indefinitely until powered off/on Pads would lose programming from my saved presets at random and just all light up in a single colour with programming reset Requires a lot of pressure to operate - it is not touch sensitive - you can feel the buttons underneath it of which there are not that many so very low resolution Pads where similarly erratic especially compared to Oxygen keyboard and Akai equipment I own I did hope they would improve with a bit of use but didn't. Faders and Encoders behavior could be described as both erratic and unresponsive. I have had to return this after 2 weeks for the following reasons: I upgraded to this as I had used an M-Audio Oxygen keyboard for 2 years.