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Old 01-18-2009
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A good 88key mastercontroller

Hi

I have a budget of 1200$ and i'm searching for a hammered 88key midicontroller with the following functions

- Adjustable pedalinput
- Aftertouch
- Pitch and modwheel
- Split/layer/zone function
- Some adjustabel controllers off course

No CME or MAudio. I will also use it to play piano but i don't need internal speakers because i always work with my DAW.

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Why not maudio or CME? From what I understand they are good companies.
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I haven't read good reviews about them. But it might be a CME.
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The M-Audio Keystation Pro satisfies your requirements, and it's a lot less than $1200.
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Studiologic SL990 is worth a look - well within your budget - been using mine awhile now with no probs - nice piece of kit.
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Studiologic SL990 is worth a look - well within your budget - been using mine awhile now with no probs - nice piece of kit.
Other than having no customizable controllers, customizable pedal input, or zones.

Don't get me wrong, I love Studiologic, and my main studio controller is a Studiologic. But the models you and I have are not really controllers in the modern sense like the Maudio controllers and CME controllers.
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Other than having no customizable controllers, customizable pedal input, or zones.
Yeh, other than that it'd be perfect

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Don't get me wrong, I love Studiologic, and my main studio controller is a Studiologic. But the models you and I have are not really controllers in the modern sense like the Maudio controllers and CME controllers.
Not much I have is modern unfortunatley. Still getting back into this after a long break and how things have changed. Still using my 20 yr old D50 though.
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