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M-Audio 9900-52239-10 KeyRig 49 USB Keyboard Controller

M-Audio 9900-52239-10 KeyRig 49 USB Keyboard Controller

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M-Audio 9900-52239-10 KeyRig 49 USB Keyboard Controller

 
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The M-Audio KeyRig 49 turns your Mac or PC into a versatile keyboard workstation. Featuring a 49-key, synth-action USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and performing music with a computer. Use KeyRig 49 to play Key Rig's virtual instrument sounds, or audition loops and compose songs with M-Audio's Session, Apple's GarageBand, Ableton's Live Lite (included) or other music-creation programs. The KeyRig 49 keyboard also includes professional features like pitch and mod wheels, an assignable volume slider, octave +/- buttons and sustain pedal input. It's powered via a single USB cable and works instantly with computers running Mac OS X or Windows XP.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:71.99 inches
Product Width:7.5 inches
Product Height:2.8 inches
Product Weight:4.6 pounds
Package Length:33.86 inches
Package Width:9.84 inches
Package Height:3.94 inches
Package Weight:6.83 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews

Features
  • 49-note velocity-sensitive synth-action keyboard

  • USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 compatible > works with most computers

  • instant installation on Mac OS X and Windows XP computers > just plug and play


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 25 customer reviews )
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


4Just Right  Mar 31, 2008 By T. Codella "Father of Four"
This is exactly the keyboard you need if have a computer that does it all. This keyboad is compact, well made, and has all the features you need for simple MIDI entry. I don't recommend it for performance, though - not at all rugged. Great for Apple-based studio (or Wintel).

18 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Great for beginners  May 06, 2009 By Michael J. Rockholz
This keyboard + a Mac+ Garage Band = a lot of fun. If my four year old son can't break it, then it must be well built.

12 of 13 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect for me  Feb 10, 2009 By Douglas Cox "retired programmer"
All you have to do is plug it in to your computer's USB port, turn it on, and run SimplePiano, or any other similar free Windows program that takes input from a MIDI device and outputs it to the MIDI sound output that comes with Windows, and start playing. It's perfect on my lap, with my laptop computer on the table. You can play 4 octaves on it without having to use the octave-shift buttons. This has been perfectly adequate for me to learn piano and just fool around with melodies and chords.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4not a stand alone keyboard - no speakers  Feb 11, 2010 By D. Kane "justiceseeker"
It doesn't matter so much to me, but it's important you know that the keyboard has no speakers to play by itself. It can only be played through your computer. But for GarageBand on Mac, you just plug it in and it works. Great for producing/arranging music.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


2Cheap-O Midi Controller  Oct 13, 2009 By Adam W. Griffin "AG"
You get what you pay for. The M-Audio Keyrig feels as cheap as a Casio keyboard. The pitch bend and mod wheel are kind of nice,sturdy rubber, but the keys are light and feel like they could break under your fingers if you really whaled on them. There are no other controls on it other than a volume control. If you want a control surface with some knobs and sliders you may want to look at this model's big brother. I used to have an old version of the Oxygen 8. That controller was pretty solid, yet still inexpensive. You get what you pay for.

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