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http://www.floridamusicco.com/... UF8 USB 88 Key MIDI Controller88 Key USB Keyboard Controller review by chris brackenburyCME UF8 USB CONTROLLER FUNCTION:The CME UF8 USB keyboard Provides 8 Knobs, 9 Sliders, Pitchbend and Modulation Wheels.These Features Allow You To Easily Control Your Music In Realtime, and The Control Buttons Such As REC, & REW, Can Remotely Control Your Sequencer Software In Your Computer Directly From The Keyboard:CME UF8 USB PERFORMANCE FEATURES:Professional Aftertouch Design: USB Midi Port iInterface For MIDI Data Transfer: (Power Supplied By USB) Breath Control Interface Great For Playing Orchestral Sounds; Firewire Audio Extension:CME UF8 USB VIRTUAL FIREWIRE SYNTHESIZER:Firewire Or MIDI Plug Board Slot On Their Rear Panel, You Get A Powerful and Multi-Function Synthesizer. Professional Digital Audio Functions and The UF Keyboard Becoming A Mini Digital Recorder Are A Just A Few Of The Benefits When Your Keyboard Is Connected To Your Computer.CME UF8 USB 88 NOTE HAMMER ACTION USB KEYBOARD CONTROLLER:CME UF8 USB FEATURES:88 Key Hammer Action Weighted Keyboard With Aftertouch:Pitch Bend & Modulation Wheels: USB MIDI PORT, Powered VIA USB:8 Assignable Control Knobs, Preset Functions Including Cutoff/ Resonance/ Attack/Release/ PAN/ Reverb/ Chorus/ andTempo:9 Assignable Control Faders, Preset Functions Including Volume For 1-16 ChannelsAlong With Master Volume and Drawbar For Organ Sounds:Breath Control Jack: 1 Midi Out Port: WIN2000 / XP and MAC OS X Compatible:CME UF8 USB WARRANTY:1 Year Parts & Labor:FIREWIRE AUDIO XTENSION BOARD FOR UF SERIES OF MASTER KEYBOARDS: (Option) MODEL # UF - W400e 24/192: AUDIO OPTION:2 High Quality 24bit / 192kHz Line Input:2 High Quality 24bit / 192kHz Line Output:1 S/PDIF Digital I/O1 IEEE 1394 Firewire Interface:1 Mic In With Professional Preamp: 1 MIDI OUT Port: 1 MIDI IN Port: 1 MIDI THRU Port: 1 Headphone Volume Control: 2 High Quality Headphone Output:CME UF8 USB PERFORMANCE FEATURE:During A Live Performance JUst Connect Your UF Keyboard Controller Through A MIDI Cable To Another Synthesizer Or Digital Keyboard and Your Goal Of Performing With 2 Keyboards Will Be A Reality.CME UF8 USB DIMENSIONS:UF8: 1408 x 372 x 150 mm, 23.5 kgCME UF8 USB SpecificationsSoftware Driver version1.0.1Computer requirementsMac: OS X 10.2 or higherWin: Windows XP with Service Pack 1Keyboard88 keys with weighted action and channel aftertouchControllers8 assignable knobs9 assignable fadersMod wheelPitch Bend wheelVelocity with four switchable curvesJacks for sustain pedal, Volume pedal and breath controlOctave Switch+/- 3 octavesSequencer ControlRecords, stop, play, fast forward, rewind, return to zeroDisplay3-digit, seven-segment LEDs, lit switchesExpansion OptionsFirewire Audio interfacePower SourceUSB, AC Adapter (required for aftertouch and use of breath control jack)

Channel: Music
Uploaded: September 26, 2007 at 2:41 pm
Author: floridamusiccompany

Length: 09:27
Rating: 4.68
Views: 39267

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PharrellShaymar (September 27, 2008 at 1:53 pm)
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jamez123123 (August 29, 2008 at 8:18 pm)
your very good at these :)its brilliant,do you use logic pro 8 atall ?i think you should if you dont!with all your brilliant plug ins and this it would be great with EXS24 and all there stuff. logic looks really nice 2.why did they discontinue this?'cause its good!Thanks again
Shikyo2 (August 21, 2008 at 12:49 am)
Sorry pal, two people disagreed with you without saying anything at all, so you must be wrong.
bartoszenka (August 18, 2008 at 2:56 pm)
for classical music I use galaxy II (computer program) together with cme UF80, which is an excellent solution - the sound is incredible, like in Vienna concert hall!
CrusTCOS (July 18, 2008 at 6:32 pm)
HEY Chris !!! how much is that key board cost this CME UF8 ??? can you convert it to singapore dollars ??? i wanna get my hands on it when i got the money ...
RockinRoel (July 13, 2008 at 1:07 pm)
Hi. I am a student and I want to learn to play the piano (classical education). Now, I can't place a full-size piano (and probably can't afford) in my room, and I must be able to play with headphones on, so I don't disturb others. So, I figure I need a keyboard. I'd also like to use that same keyboard as a MIDI controller. However, I'm concerned that the hammers & the computer-generated sound aren't authentic enough. Is this a big issue?
sergiomcfly (July 9, 2008 at 1:31 am)
Sorry my bad. YOU'RE RIGHT !hehehhee
yungflashyfly (July 8, 2008 at 9:00 pm)
Actually when you're spelling ''wright'' its ''right'' with an ''R''
sergiomcfly (June 24, 2008 at 12:43 am)
Sorry my bad. you're wright.
Gradius0 (June 23, 2008 at 9:05 pm)
Actually is 49, 61, 76 and 88, there is NO 66 keys.


 
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