CME XKEY AIR 25 Electronic Keyboard

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CME XKEY AIR 25 Electronic Keyboard

CME XKEY AIR 25 Electronic Keyboard

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With my non-bluetooth version, I usb wire it to my Mac and it works (just as any complient MIDI device should). The low-travel keys should make the keyboard more resilient to throwing it into a backpack and running along. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. And for the many for whom keyboards are only a very occasional instrument used for minor supporting parts, it’s great to have the option of something that takes up so little of your working space whilst still offering good functionality.

io) with Chromebooks, and I could teach a Music Technology class (SoundTrap, Soundation, Noteflight, Flat. Lots of keyboards will let you do that but this one has aftertouch and the close to ideal form factor. There really isn’t any perceptible latency or any appreciable difference from performing with a cable. For a pro player the ability to use a sustain is an absolute must and therefore this is a much-welcomed addition.I was concerned that the whole product might feel a little flimsy due to it’s weight but it’s pretty solidly built, with thick plastic keys and a brushed aluminium body.

This significantly changes the feel from a normal pivoted key, but is probably easier to adapt to than small keys with the wrong spacing, or squishy pressure pads. The Bluetooth connection is great, with no latency (when it works), but on a number of occasions it would drop or simply refuse to connect. If all my talk about Xkey's compactness has you thinking it might be kind of flimsy, you'd be wrong. However after a while playing around, I was able to control the velocities pretty well and record expressive recording takes on my DAW.

BTW if anyone knows a mini size keyboard with well controllable aftertouch pressure, I'd be more than happy to know! It could take a little time getting used to it if you have played conventional keyboards for some time. The white keys are about 1/8'' high, the black keys are about 1/8” higher, and the gaps are about 1/8'' too.

Unsurprisingly, it’s a similar picture with the poly aftertouch: it certainly works, but there is a limit to the amount of worthwhile sonic nuance you can control in 3mm of pressure variation. There is a single port on the side for charging, and it uses a standard USB Micro cable (albeit a very, very slim one) to connect and charge.So, if you want to connect another BLE MIDI device (such as the JamStik+ or the PUC+), turn off the XKey Air, turn on the JamStik+, and plug in the WIDI BUD. g. Finale, there are times when you are working with the notes on the page and not with the keyboard, so the keyboard turns itself off. The sustain keypad, along with the similarly styled modulation and octave controls, is retained on the Xkey37, so it is still usable in situations where it would be impractical to employ a sustain pedal, but the addition of a traditional MIDI output means you can now use this Xkey with any MIDI sound module, without there having to be a computer involved. Xkey Air has two or three octaves … and a quick-touch button to instantly go 3×3 octaves higher or lower.



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