Product: E-MU Launchpad
Price Paid: US $199.00
Submitted
01/30/2001
at
07:12am
by
Mark McQuay
Email: mmcquay at msn<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Only one version which is 1.0. It is a midi controller only and does not transmit any sound of it's own. The manual is short and to the point.
Features
:
10
The keys react to how you play and the midi capabilities are endless since you can program any slider, trigger button, footswitch and even the thing they call a thumby button to it's own midi cc#. It also allows me to transpose the keypad by notes or by octaves.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
No Opinion
It reacts to velocity and aftertouch.
Reliability
:
9
Very dependable. Metal construction. Durable keypad, sliders, knobs and buttons.
Customer Support
:
9
Good support.
Overall Rating
:
10
Would definately buy it again if it was available. For some reason, E-MU discontinued it last year. It definately helps me make music due to the fact that I can insert it anywhere in my midi system and with the knobs and sliders, have complete control over all midi parameters. For other info, see P2K review.
Product: E-MU Launchpad
Price Paid: US $150.00 used
Submitted
11/01/2000
at
01:39am
by
Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Very easy and a lot of fun to use. CONTROL anything MIDI!!!!
Features
:
9
Tons of cool control features. Everything youd expect. I only wish the octave key pads were a little more solid.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
No Opinion
Its a MIDI controller--no sound on its own.
Reliability
:
9
Built sold. Metal construction. I hope the key pads hold up well.
Customer Support
:
9
EMU is a cool company. Good people!!
Overall Rating
:
10
Yes, id buy it again. Theres not much else to choose from unless you get a Peavey PC-1600 or Kenton Control Freak--both more expensive. For what this baby does, its cheap.