Studiologic VMK-188 Plus Master Controller
April 20th, 2011 | by admin |
Studiologics new MIDI controller features a Fatar Hammer Action keyboard, 30 User-Programmable presets, 88 full size keys and a data entry dial. It also features a LCD Display and pitch bend and modulation joystick.
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7 Responses to “Studiologic VMK-188 Plus Master Controller”
By JohnBertotti on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
I’m concerned with …
I’m concerned with the lack of responses here. With the new Korg Kronos coming soon I would think they would be more proactive. A lot of people will be looking for a good second master board to use with the Kronos! I am that’s why I am here! I too would like to know about splits and assignability. I hate to assume it will allow it although I suspect it will.
By M3sslah on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
@JayAliTV Fatar …
@JayAliTV Fatar kicks most midicontrollers when it comes to feel, and m-audios don’t have aftertouch, and they don’t even have hammer action, this is like a real piano in the feel pretty much.
By JayAliTV on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
Which ones better …
Which ones better Studiologic or the New M audio Oxygen 88??
By dgmulf on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
@planeman95 No. It …
@planeman95 No. It only sends MIDI to an external synth, or digital instrument. It has no sounds of its own.
By planeman95 on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
perhaps a stupid …
perhaps a stupid question but does this keyboard have internal speakers or do u need external speakers???
Thanks.
By MDesigner on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
Ugh.. they went …
Ugh.. they went with a joystick for mod/pitch?? Nothing beats the control & precision of a wheel. That sucks.
By pabloevaristo on Apr 20, 2011 | Reply
Hi, I’m interested …
Hi, I’m interested in FATAR VMK-88 PLUS to control my sound module /synth (a Waldorf Blofeld).
Two questions:
It’s possible to split the keyboard and assign each part to a different midi channel so I can play different sounds in different areas?
It’s possible to change programs/banks using the programmable pedals of the keyb?
Thanks
kind regards.
Pablo GarcĂa