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Akai LPK25 review

November 2nd, 2009

Akai LPK25 review

Akai LPK25 review

New review up on the site and I’m following on after the Akai LPD8 review by reviewing the Akai LPK25.

The Akai LPK25 is a nano midi keyboard with 25 velocity sensitive keys and a built arpeggiator. It’s also the main contender to Korg’s nanoKey which was, quite frankly, rubbish.

Click here to read the review.

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Akai LPD8 review

October 28th, 2009

Akai LPD8 review

Akai LPD8 review

I’ve just put up a review of Akai’s LPD8 nano midi controller. Certainly some competition for Korg’s nanopad but you lose some pads and gain some knobs. Interesting how these two will face up to each other. Same price by the way, well korg lowered their price to match the LPD8′d. Let the battke begin.

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Novation 25 SL MKII review

October 6th, 2009

Novation 25 SL MKII

Novation 25 SL MKII

 

Well I’ve been quite quiet on here recently but the other day I got a chance to review Novations new 25 SL MKII midi controller, the update to the popular SL series controllers.

The update sees some features removed such as the second LED display but new features added such as LED rings around the knobs, touch sensitive knobs, buttons and faders plus improved drum pads. Theres loads of other little things that make this controller great so check out the review for the full picture.

Zander

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Akai MPK25 review

August 16th, 2009

Akai MPK25

Akai MPK25

I’ve just put a review of the Akai MPK25 midi controller. A feature packed midi controller indeed and boasts, among other features…

12 MPC drum pads

12 Q link Knob

4 assignable buttons

25 semi weighted keys

Transport controls

MPC swing setting

Take a look at the review to see if the MPK25 live up to the repretation of its manufactuer.

Zander

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Novation Nocturn Review

August 11th, 2009

Novation Nocturn

Novation Nocturn

Hello

I’ve just put up a review of Novation’s Nocturn midi controller. I’ve had one for about 6 months and i’ve been putting it through a vigerous work out both live and in the studio. It’s a great piece of kit, especially for controling Ableton Live, at a very good price so check out the review and see what you think.

Zander

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Free software – Tal bassline synth

July 13th, 2009

Tal bassline screenshot

Tal bassline screenshot

I’ve just upload a review of Togu audio line’s Tal bassline synth for your reading enjoyment. Tal bassline is an awsome synth that somewhat resembles the Roland SH-101 and is capable of some great baseline sounds. Its a stable plugin too which would make it great for live work and best of all it’s availble for free!

Thanks Togu audio line

Zander

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Korg nanopad review

July 11th, 2009

Korg nanopad

Korg nanopad

I’ve just finished a review of Korgs nanopad. I’ve had one for about 6 months and there great pieces of kit and great value for money. Especially useful for live performance.

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Zander

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