CME have a support forum for questions regarding their products. Best to ask for advice and support with CME products there. I don't work for CME, I don't design or distribute CME products.
Personally though, I have found it works BETTER as a straight out MIDI controller keyboard rather than a USB MIDI controller for a PC; I use it this way with my V-Synth. So, to answer your question, yes. :)
Okay... Really now... You need to re-read my second comment here - the one I responded to you when you asked "what kind of problems?" Just below here a little bit. I appreciate you want to know something so I've been answering patiently. I will finish this by saying I have indeed had problems as I wrote previously.
Pedal polarity won't save, they took ages to release the firmware, updates butcher the odd UF, inconsistent velocity, made of wood, inconsistent action, single MIDI out, shit. Saving for a Fatar. M-Audio keystation pro would probably be worth a look also.
The CME UF80 is a MIDI controller rather than a keyboard with its own voices. On the back is a MIDI out which can be connected to another synth (in the vid I am using it to play a Roland V-Synth XT and a Korg Triton.)
Use the MIDI out and a MIDI cable into another synths MIDI in, or a PC with softsynths, or over USB into the PC.
does it come with the power supply?
johnnyrg3000 2 years ago
Yes - CME also have a forum. You can get help and support for CME products there... Of sorts... Good luck. :) Buy a Fatar instead though.
KaptainKeys 2 years ago
but do you think the uf80 will work good without the computer,like with a motif rack?
johnnyrg3000 2 years ago
CME have a support forum for questions regarding their products. Best to ask for advice and support with CME products there. I don't work for CME, I don't design or distribute CME products.
Personally though, I have found it works BETTER as a straight out MIDI controller keyboard rather than a USB MIDI controller for a PC; I use it this way with my V-Synth. So, to answer your question, yes. :)
KaptainKeys 2 years ago
so you havent had any problems (at all) using it as a straight midi controller rather than usb to pc?
(sorry for all the questions,i just want to know how it works)
johnnyrg3000 2 years ago
Okay... Really now... You need to re-read my second comment here - the one I responded to you when you asked "what kind of problems?" Just below here a little bit. I appreciate you want to know something so I've been answering patiently. I will finish this by saying I have indeed had problems as I wrote previously.
KaptainKeys 2 years ago
Have you had any problems with the cme keyboard?
johnnyrg3000 2 years ago
Yes, it's shit. :)
KaptainKeys 2 years ago
what kind of problems?
johnnyrg3000 2 years ago
Pedal polarity won't save, they took ages to release the firmware, updates butcher the odd UF, inconsistent velocity, made of wood, inconsistent action, single MIDI out, shit. Saving for a Fatar. M-Audio keystation pro would probably be worth a look also.
KaptainKeys 2 years ago
That's weird. I bought CME UF80 and it works like a charm :-) Maybe due to last firmware? Or I was just lucky.
MaJJ007 2 years ago
es primera vez que veo que a alguien que le guste el sonido de piano del triton
jonart2 3 years ago
did ur keyboard play as soon as u plugged it in to the mains, how do u set this one up i am having great difficulties please giv me sum help buddy!
enamz 3 years ago
Hi enamz.
The CME UF80 is a MIDI controller rather than a keyboard with its own voices. On the back is a MIDI out which can be connected to another synth (in the vid I am using it to play a Roland V-Synth XT and a Korg Triton.)
Use the MIDI out and a MIDI cable into another synths MIDI in, or a PC with softsynths, or over USB into the PC.
KaptainKeys 3 years ago
I had no idea you're so good sweetie!
You must play something for me & Lisa one day.
<333
Yunzi 3 years ago
Really gd. I like that natural piano sound you've got going there, sounds nice :::)
kylethedood01 3 years ago