Swissonic ControlKey 88

USB MIDI Keyboard and Controller

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5 years ago

Swissonic ControlKey 88

Usage:

I bought it for studio use because it has the drum pads and the mixing faders and controls for DAW's,so i could get rid of a few extra devices in the studio.

I tried to use this for studying classical pieces but it seems to me that it doesn't fit the job since the semi-weighted keys aren't capable of giving you the feeling and dynamics of a real piano.But mostly for inputing notes in the studio and also maybe a couple of live applications i thinks this keyboard would do a good job.

Build quality:

It is seems a really sturdy piece of gear that might live long but sometimes the buttons feel a little hard to press.Also sometimes the buttons get a double press which i think is a software issue which can be fixed with a firmware update.Some people think its heavy but its not bad considering the size,

Pros:

1.A lot of helpful features

2.Really sturdy

3.For the price i don't think you can find any better

Cons

1.The semi-weighted keys could have been built to have a better feeling.

2.The usage is a bit counter-intuitive at first,takes a bit of learning.

So to sum up i'm happy with this addition for my studio i think i'm gonna keep it for a long time.

6 years ago

Good quality/price ratio

I use this keyboard with Fruity Loops and many plug ins. At first glance it was heavy, lots and lots of binding knobs/buttons, learning and exploring. My previous keyboard had only keys and nothing else, it is groundbreaking update for me. Midi and power cable is not included but it is powered by usb port. I would not give this to your 10 year old daughter, unless she is super intelligent genius, but it is versatile tool that need some time to set it up to your needs.

+ Bargain price.

+ Keys feel okay to acoustic piano player, I was expecting a lot worse.

+ Pitch and modulation knob are excellent quality.

- Drumpads need some serious punching, light touch does not register. My cheap akai lpd8 does better job than this.

- All the other knobs/buttons are cheap plastic and they have ugly snap sound when pressed. E1-E8 knobs have specially awful feeling. This product would be better without those knobs...

- Quality is not constant. My B key feels embarrassingly different than others. Not much, but it is there.

If you are planning to get this, don't worry, my review sounds worse than it is. This might be your best shot for budget home studio.

7 years ago

Best MIDI controller you can find

First of all, I'm not a professional. I'm a hobbyist so keep this in mind throughout.

I think this is the best MIDI controller you can find. At the very least, it's got the best price/quality ratio, hands down.

This keyboard has most of the features you can ask for in a MIDI keyboard: 8 octaves, sustain and expression pedal inputs, aftertouch and lots of knobs, sliders and pads.

There's also the fact that the keys aren't weighted. This, to me, is a bonus. The way I see it, if the keys aren't weighted, it's slightly harder to control velocity (keyword: slightly) and this helps you learn better control. The hugely lower price (because of not having weighted keys) is a given.

A detail I appreciated, compared to a cheaper keyboard I owned: the black keys' springs are just as light as the white keys'. Meaning you don't get more velocity from one or the other.

The pitchbend spring is very tight, immediately returns to initial position, giving you nice control. If you're into synths, you might like this.

Build quality is excellent. The thing is very heavy and sturdy. It's made of aluminum or some other alloy and very large screws are used. To me it feels very solid though I haven't had it for long.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Swissonic
  • Released in 2015
  • Average price : $327
  • 88 Semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys with Aftertouch
  • Pitch bend and modulation wheel
  • 16 Velocity sensitive trigger pads
  • 9 Faders
  • 9 Rotary control knob
  • 9 Mute and Solo buttons
  • Backlit LCD display
  • Transport controls: Rewind, fast forward, stop, play, record
  • Octave transpose button
  • Menu buttons: Menu, scene, bank, track, patch, channel, page, value, enter, exit
  • Assignable features for trigger pads: Bank, velocity curve, 8 levels, full level, hold, roll, Aftertouch and mode
  • 30 Scene memory slots
  • 6.3 mm Jack input for sustain or expression pedal
  • 5-Pin MIDI output
  • USB port for transferring MIDI to computer
  • Power supply via USB or optional power adaptor 9V 500 mA
  • USB cable included
  • Compatible with PC and Mac
  • Dimensions : 1283mm x 320mm x 87mm
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