Product: Oberheim XK-1
Price Paid: US $50.00 used
Submitted
02/26/2002
at
11:54pm
by
Mike Evans
Email: alien_zen at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
6
No manual provided
Features
:
6
arpegiator is limited in it's speed control, no clock in, but release velocity is nice.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
7
other than arpegiator, works well as basic controller
Reliability
:
8
Had it for 5 years, hasn't failed me yet.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
6
Limited to 00-99 voice selection, 3 way keyboard split is good though. Nice workhorse, but outdated.
Product: Oberheim XK-1
Price Paid: US $75 in 1992 used
Submitted
02/09/2001
at
12:54am
by
aaron
Ease of Use
:
9
Unknown version number.
Manual is pretty straightforward.
Features
:
8
61-key MIDI controller, synth action keyboard.
MIDI out port, Clock In and programmable Footswitch 1/4" jacks.
2-digit LED and numeric keypad and many other buttons for parameter entry or patch selection.
Sends velocity and mono aftertouch.
Multiple mode arpeggiator that can be synched to the CLOCK IN jack
Compact, lightweight package that looks good.
two programmable pitch levers and a programmable slide-pot continuous controller.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
It's a controller, so naturally there are no built-in sounds.
I have used this for all styles.
Very good synth-action keyboard. a little loud if the keys are hit hard however.
Sends velocity (2 different velocity scales) and mono aftertouch. Both can be toggled.
Sends note-ons over a wide range. (Has a transposer control over several octaves)
Splits can be programmed and overlapped.
Reliability
:
9
Yep. This has been gigged and lugged and loaded, and trucked, and stored, and hauled. Two keys broke off in an unfortunate stand collapse, but a little Krazy Glue and they were good as new and to date have not broken off again.
I could use most other keyboards as an emergency controller... but I love this one
Customer Support
:
10
At the time I got this, Oberheim had just been acquired by Gibson, and they got a manual to me inexpensively.
Overall Rating
:
9
If this were lost, I would SEEK OUT another one... No other lightweight MIDI controller is this good, The Roland A-30 weighs more than this does and is harder to program!
It has one major drawback: the firmware only recognizes program changes 00-99, so it cannot be used to select programs 100-127 in MIDI
Looks like the Oberheim synths of the day. Good.