Jolly well excellent review, thanks so much!😎👍👍👍🐸
It doesn't map to logic very well. I can't get the play and stop to work.
Excellent video, muchas gracias
What is the name of the program with which you can practice the drums?
Melodics - I'm not sure what the free version offers though, it's a premium account I have
is mapping this keyboard to your daw hard?
They really missed a trick: they should have called it the Donner Key-Bab...
I'll get my coat :)
PS What happened with your beard and tache? Did the kids have a go on one side of it when you were asleep? LOL
I wonder how many people um, pass on this joke.
I'll get my coat, too. Meet me at the Fine Young Cannibals concert.
Dog bit part of my face off. Thought the beard might hide it, but damn thing never grows there now. :)
@@MakeUseOf Ouch! So sorry to hear that - I should probably have been a bit more tactful about mentioning it, shouldn't I? Sorry :(
I'm puzzled as to why they went with black-on-black keys.... Considering they're not full-size, you'd have though they'd have done what they could to separate them from each other visually, wouldn't you? And I can't imagine it would save money, so it can only be a (strange) style choice.
Imagine trying to use it in a very dim space with big sossidge fingers like mine.... :(
a real chatterbox you almost don't hear about the demos
I got into MIDI controllers and using VSTs about a year ago. Of the products I've purchased, very few have any basic instruction. Were it not for YT I would still be lost. Most don't mention you need a DAW like Ableton or Cubase to run, and those require learning, as well. Even after a year, there's stil A LOT I don't understand. After spending around $1,500 on everything I still find myself picking up my acoustic guitar most often to scratch that creative itch due to the lack of frustration it causes, lol.
I'm not trying to talk anyone out of getting into it, but there is quite a learning curve. For me, anyway.
GR,AA.