Pyle USB MIDI Keyboard Controller – Upgraded 25 Key Portable Audio Recording Workstation Equipment – Hardware Buttons Control any DAW Software for Computer Music Production – PMIDIKB10_0
Hardware Buttons Control any DAW Software for Laptop Computer Electronic Music
Product Features
- SIMPLE MIDI MAPPING: Assign the synth surface rotary knob or set the keys to CC mode and MIDI map control change messages to any parameter or function to record in your favorite DAW. Compatible with all digital audio workstation software like Logic, Ableton Live, Pro tools or GarageBand for professional electronic music production
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY: A single cable connects the mini travel size piano to the USB port of any Mac or PC laptop computer or desktop PC. No extra power adapter necessary! Great desk equipment accessories for any recording studio musical station
- 25 VELOCITY SENSITIVE KEYS: MIDI 25 velocity sensitive keys are pressure sensitive to bring large or small sound dynamics to your performance. Change nano controller hardware station between 3 velocity curve settings or set to constant velocity
- LED LIGHT OCTAVE AND KEY SELECTION BUTTONS: Quickly change the synthesizer key or the octave range of the key board without adjusting your software. Choose octave up or octave down and enjoy a full range on this black compact portable keyboard with 2 assignable buttons
- INCLUDES MIDI EDITOR SOFTWARE: Download and install the programmable software kit to your Windows or Mac and make advanced edits to the global MIDI channel – switch between toggle and switch mode, or change CC value for both on and off
I’ve tried a few controllers and this one is my favorite due to the number sliders This is just what I was looking for. I’m using it for Lightroom with MIDI2LR. I will have the need for some instrument mixing down the road.It is built very well and the LED indicators are nice. I’d like larger knobs, and for the knobs to not have limits/boundaries, but they work fine as is.As will all of these devices the USB plug should be on the back or top for rack or board mounting, or include a 90 degree adapter. Ideally these would have clips to keep them from…
It works as described and only takes a few moments to learn how to set it up