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It's not perfect, but it is easy to use and the keys are nice.
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Very responsive keys and it just makes me want to make music.
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For some reason it feels like there are fewer keys than on my old m-audio
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The keys and knobs feel fine
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The keys are perfect- not squeaky, perfectly weighted and definitely the best I've felt in my midi controller search.
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The Roland A-500PRO is more compact, has keys that feel just as responsive, and has better knobs and faders
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Pros-Nice keys, with very good response-Excellent Pads, very nice feel and response-Solid product design, beautiful to look atCons- Does not work "with All Major DAWs
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Everything what I have said on my other review regarding impulse 49 keys stays the same
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Pros:-Pressure sensitive drum pads, which have the ability to be used as an arp or roll a note in your favorite DAW.-Nice velocity sensitive keys, although springy when played they do not make much
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If you can afford the 49 key I would get it for the extra sliders and assignments.
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I love Novation, and the semi weighted keys on this made this the affordable, semi pro keyboard for me
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I was looking for a controller that would both serve as a keyboard controller both for playing keys as well as controlling the mixer.
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I have the 49 key as well.
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Love the way the Key bed feels but the only drawback for me is the keys aren't responsive like I'm used to!
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Not enough keys for playing a bass line with the left hand, but fine for chords and scales
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This is the best keyboard controller for the home studio, excellent action keys and response.