[linux-audio-user] Keyboard software and hardware

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The sturdy construction and semi-weighted keys would be nice, but what
really looks neat about those keyboards is the transport buttons. If
those work in some or all linux sequencers, that would be ultimate.

On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 at 11:01 -0400, Greg wrote:
> I'm looking at getting some sort of USB keyboard eventually.  So far
> the CME UF5 looks awesome
> http://www.arbitermt.co.uk/cme/cmehome.htm
> does anyone know about this board?  I've touched some of the more
> oxygeny boards and they  all have a very toys r us feel.  it doesn't
> have lights or neato LED labels for stuff but it also costs 199 which
> is a lot less than korg's USB things: 299 for the 37 key mini and the
> big one is 61 keys for 399, I think.

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