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Online Guide Controller Keyboards
What is a Controller Keyboard?

 
At the simplest level, a controller keyboard, also commonly known as a ‘master’ keyboard, is a keyboard which itself produces no sound, but is instead connected to other equipment such as a sound module or, via a computer-based studio setup, to any number of other keyboards, modules and software instruments. Of course, a keyboard with integrated sounds may also be used as a master keyboard provided it has a MIDI output - many keyboards continue to function in this capacity long after their built-in sounds have been judged dated.

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A controller keyboard is often a relatively simple piece of equipment. The electronics required to translate the depression of keys into MIDI instructions are in principle fairly straightforward. When choosing a controller, the main decision is between a handful of basic types. Beyond this, a number of other features and connection options also come into play.

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USB/MIDI Controller Keyboard Alesis Photon X25

 
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