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Cakewalk A-800PRO - Solid keyboard for a correct price

Looking for a more extensive MIDI keyboard to come to replace my Korg NANOKEY, I was looking for a model with a reasonable amount of keys. Also, following a board I turned toward the mark Roland (here...

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Cakewalk A-800PRO - Excellent, it should already be a reference!

I was attracted by what he offers on paper and is generally well built specifically: - Keyboard 61 touch sensitive keys - 45 assignable controls: controls, sliders, buttons. - 8 velocity-sensitive pads...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Excellent!

I was looking for a USB MIDI keyboard running in (power supply + MIDI connection), not very compact, with a minimum of 8 knobs and 8 faders, and pads, and a 49-key ... and finally, it is simple but...

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Cakewalk A-300PRO

Series A-3 x00 PRO understand keyboards with identical characteristics, except for the number of octaves. The A-300 PRO is a MIDI controller / USB 32-key velocity-sensitive and polyphonic aftertouch,...

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Cakewalk A-300PRO - Great stuff!

I wanted a USB keyboard with medium-sized knobs, faders and pads that is not a toy.

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Cakewalk A-800PRO - Serious and pleasant

What characteristics have motivated your choice? 61 ratings velocity sensitive What connection (MIDI, pedals ...)? MIDI yes, but mostly self-powered USB

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - good keyboard, very very light ...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Well

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - gonna

I just Sonar so I stay consistent in saying that I am less likely to crash compatibility issue but maybe I misses best stuff.

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Cakewalk A-300PRO - This thing is awesome!!!!

The Roland A-300 Pro is a MIDI Keyboard featuring 32 keys, 45 assignable transports, knobs and sliders, 8 pads and a pitchbend/modulation stick. This thing is an awesome deal for the price, before I...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Really good!

I turned toward the A-500PRO (updated v1.15) because I have to use the sequence APRIS Sonar since version 6.0 on windows and that the program is signed CAKEWALK of Roland as the A-PRO and then I...

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Cakewalk A-800PRO - Excellent, it should already be a reference!

I was attracted by what he offers on paper and is generally well built specifically: - Keyboard 61 touch sensitive keys - 45 assignable controls: controls, sliders, buttons. - 8 velocity-sens...Read...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Excellent!

I was looking for a USB MIDI keyboard running in (power supply + MIDI connection), not very compact, with a minimum of 8 knobs and 8 faders, and pads, and a 49-key ... and finally, it is simple...

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Cakewalk A-300PRO

Series A-3 x00 PRO understand keyboards with identical characteristics, except for the number of octaves. The A-300 PRO is a MIDI controller / USB 32-key velocity-sensitive and polyphonic aftert...Read...

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Cakewalk A-300PRO - Great stuff!

I wanted a USB keyboard with medium-sized knobs, faders and pads that is not a toy. [b]UTILIZATION[/b] I am not a pianist, but the hit is really great, and I noticed that store keys, the knob a...Read...

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Cakewalk A-800PRO - Serious and pleasant

What characteristics have motivated your choice? 61 ratings velocity sensitive What connection (MIDI, pedals ...)? MIDI yes, but mostly self-powered USB [b]UTILIZATION[/b] The touch ke...Read more on...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - good keyboard, very very light ...

see website builder. [b]UTILIZATION[/b] Correct. [b]OVERALL OPINION[/b] I will not go into the details of a viewpoint noon because the competition is doing as well and found the "subsistenc...Read more...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Well

Well [b]UTILIZATION[/b] Well [b]OVERALL OPINION[/b] In two words, for a midi keyboard 49 keys, for me this is the choice that came naturally: - Fair price for the product is there are pro...Read more...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - gonna

I just Sonar so I stay consistent in saying that I am less likely to crash compatibility issue but maybe I misses best stuff. [b]UTILIZATION[/b] yes [b]OVERALL OPINION[/b] 6 months this is ...Read more...

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Cakewalk A-500PRO - Really good!

I turned toward the A-500PRO (updated v1.15) because I have to use the sequence APRIS Sonar since version 6.0 on windows and that the program is signed CAKEWALK of Roland as the A-PRO and then I...

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