On Tuesday 18 January 2011 15:16:52 Darrin Thompson wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > > Second that too! I have its bigger brother (the MPK Mini) which works > > like a charm (it's even got MIDI feedback!!). The keys are small though > > but a lot better than those of the Korg nanoKEY. > > I have some kids with autism who would really dig playing a controller > though yoshimi. But they are really tough on gear. If it was just me using > it I'd probably hunting for a nice deal on an oxygen 49 or 61. But my > suspicion is those shiny little mappable controllers would be the first to > go. Possibly followed by the functioning of the keys. Although, hey, what > if I mapped a bunch of the sliders to a subtractive synth and cut them > loose? I'm torn. > > Of the models that work with linux, which would be tough and survive abuse? > And how tough can those little controller knobs really be? My son (not autistic but only almost three years old) has managed to take a nanoKontrol apart. But not (yet) my Axiom. Nor my fatar master-keyboard but that is a different price range... Have fun, Arnold
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