Product: Studiologic CMK-49
Price Paid: 26 (GBP) used
Submitted
05/25/2005
at
03:48am
by
Liam Wiltshire
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy to use - plug in Midi Cable and Adaptor, and away you go - almost impossible to get wrong, nothing to get wrong!
Features
:
5
Its a midi keyboard - doesnt have much in the way of features. Key are pressure sensitive, but not the most steady of responses - ok Im a pianist really, but i struggle to keep the volume even!
Would like to see inputs for sustain pedal!
No sliders or anything - any changes I have to do via the Sound Module, but not surprising as it is only a cheap keyboard.
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
No Opinion
No Sounds - its a midi keyboard.
Like I said above, Im not a fan of its pressure sensitiveness - a little unaccurate and steady
Reliability
:
8
I have been using it without a problem for the last 2 months.
While most people would use it as a studio keyboard, I did use it on one gig caus it was all i had available - no problems, would do it again.
One problem I found is the casing is not too sturdy - on the side with the midi and power sockets the casing is not holding together - have to push top and bottom to make sure the casing is lined up with the sockets! However, this was an ex-demo keyboard, so I do not know if anything happened to it at that time!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with
Overall Rating
:
7
It works for what i need it for - mainly rehersals and sequencing work.
Not the greatest of keyboards - but very cheap, so cant complain.
Would like to see a few knobs and sliders, but they come on the next model up!