can you change the reverb and chorus buttons in 3 steps?
i mean, can you click once on the reverb button and then again to get more reverb and a third time ? (can you also do that with the chorus button on the piano?)
I'm going to buy myself the same piano and I was wondering if you can do these things before i buy it ! :)
Is it possible to split the keys to two sides and assign a different instrument to each side? And maybe to shift octaves for each side separately? Are these possible from the keyboard or maybe using software?
@SaphirreDragon It is possible to do this using the software side, you cant do it with just the hardware. Logic pro 9 comes with software in the package that has this function.
how is the key action in sono 88? hope M-audio build in kawai RM3 or yamaha avantgrand n1 key action in a affordable cover like sono 88. that would sell a lot.
i have a lighting key piano, that would M-audio buy casio patent and produce
@SquareGameplay well if you mean midi, I installed the included drivers onto my computer which is just a macbook so no massive power here, and found no latency that's bad enough to put you off. as for the audio interface, there is a very very tiny amount of latency, however the keyboard has a feature called Direct Monitoring which allows you to here the audio going in actually from the keyboard which basically cancels latency. I just use the drivers included which works fine. Hope this helps.
@kingofkeyboards oh and many guys have said that the prokeys and those more cheap m-audio keystations are very noisy (its keys when they're pressed); is it true? I'd like as silent as possible...
@SquareGameplay unfortunately those guys are correct. It's not like banging bricks together but it's noticeable if you're planning on playing pretty full on and in a 'classical' sort of style. For me it's no bother. :-)
Is the Semi-weighted keys optimal with this product or is it just like half-weighted keys (as the name implies) and not a good comparison with its brother/cousin whatever; the M-Audio 88 Stage Piano with 'hammer weighted keys'. The only reason i'm opting for this is because my bands got a PA, so i won't need the integ. speakers, straight out sound as the Stage Piano one. please correct me if wrong, much appreciated
hi im going to buy one. and also a microphone. im wondering. is the microphone plugged in the keyboard? or do you use some other stuff to plug in and start recording?
Will the ProKeys Sono 61 work with Logic Pro
kk6downing 2 months ago
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hello, i was wondering..
can you change the reverb and chorus buttons in 3 steps?
i mean, can you click once on the reverb button and then again to get more reverb and a third time ? (can you also do that with the chorus button on the piano?)
I'm going to buy myself the same piano and I was wondering if you can do these things before i buy it ! :)
TheSwedishRWFan 3 months ago
Is it possible to split the keys to two sides and assign a different instrument to each side? And maybe to shift octaves for each side separately? Are these possible from the keyboard or maybe using software?
SaphirreDragon 6 months ago
@SaphirreDragon It is possible to do this using the software side, you cant do it with just the hardware. Logic pro 9 comes with software in the package that has this function.
videos4uman 4 months ago
does it serve as a controller?
for control other synths with this?
daftmusician 9 months ago
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@daftmusician *does it serve as a controller?
for control other synths with this?*
Sure. It's a MIDI keyboard controller + sound card + internal sounds.
Paladinoocara 9 months ago
Anyone know if the xlr has phantom power?
I34z1k 10 months ago
how is the key action in sono 88? hope M-audio build in kawai RM3 or yamaha avantgrand n1 key action in a affordable cover like sono 88. that would sell a lot.
i have a lighting key piano, that would M-audio buy casio patent and produce
casioPX500L 11 months ago
no mpc pads? would have loved to get those on but o weell im coppin this too :D
okuboyo 1 year ago
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Hi i have a 88 m audio keyboard and want to buy an adapter but i dont know which one to buy:
--Panasonic PQLV1E Adaptor UK input 9VDC 500MA output
---Panasonic KX-TCA1E Adapter 9VDC 350mA UK.
the only difference is the output does this matter?
megank311 2 years ago
Can the built in sounds be recorded onto a computer using the usb connection without any VST's or DAW's?
kingofkeyboards 2 years ago
no... the usb just sends midi data
PeteBlack7 2 years ago
actually now i have this, it does transfer audio through the usb. ;)
kingofkeyboards 2 years ago
@kingofkeyboards that´s crazy... i have the prokeys88 sx and i don´t think it does the same...
PeteBlack7 2 years ago
well thats how i make my videos and also i record the built in sounds into cubase to produce my music just using the single usb cable.
kingofkeyboards 2 years ago
@kingofkeyboards does it lag with the usb? like , some miliseconds lag more than the real thing?
SquareGameplay 10 months ago
@SquareGameplay well if you mean midi, I installed the included drivers onto my computer which is just a macbook so no massive power here, and found no latency that's bad enough to put you off. as for the audio interface, there is a very very tiny amount of latency, however the keyboard has a feature called Direct Monitoring which allows you to here the audio going in actually from the keyboard which basically cancels latency. I just use the drivers included which works fine. Hope this helps.
kingofkeyboards 10 months ago
@kingofkeyboards oh and many guys have said that the prokeys and those more cheap m-audio keystations are very noisy (its keys when they're pressed); is it true? I'd like as silent as possible...
SquareGameplay 10 months ago
@SquareGameplay unfortunately those guys are correct. It's not like banging bricks together but it's noticeable if you're planning on playing pretty full on and in a 'classical' sort of style. For me it's no bother. :-)
kingofkeyboards 10 months ago
I just bought one yesterdeeee hihi its soo cool to use ableton widit :D
hoezaygb 3 years ago
I'd suggest visiting your local M-Audio dealer, as the Sono's with their semi-weighted keys play differently than the hammer action of the PK88.
chadmonkey 3 years ago
Question!
Is the Semi-weighted keys optimal with this product or is it just like half-weighted keys (as the name implies) and not a good comparison with its brother/cousin whatever; the M-Audio 88 Stage Piano with 'hammer weighted keys'. The only reason i'm opting for this is because my bands got a PA, so i won't need the integ. speakers, straight out sound as the Stage Piano one. please correct me if wrong, much appreciated
ktmad 3 years ago
Can't find a single review on the web. The preamp is intriguing though.
parallax7d 3 years ago
I'll be getting one soon.
carlpfitz 3 years ago
hi im going to buy one. and also a microphone. im wondering. is the microphone plugged in the keyboard? or do you use some other stuff to plug in and start recording?
phenochio 3 years ago
first! i'm buying one! this is what i've been looking for!
bballer4113 3 years ago