Evolution Ekeys 37 Software
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. UPC: 25 Weight: 1.7 pounds EAN: 225 Dimensions: L 17.9 x W 5.1 x H 2 inches Brand: M-Audio PartNumber: 9900-50845-00 MPN: US72022 ProductGroup: Musical Instruments Binding: Electronics ISBN: Not Applicable.
A super-affordable and user-friendly introduction to the world of computer-based music. The Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller is the perfect keyboard and software starter pack for home computer users who want to play and create music but have never known where to begin. EKeys ships with a wide selection of music software that has been designed to appeal to all age groups.
Whether you want to learn to play the piano, create your own compositions, remix the included library of professionally-recorded samples, or simply have fun with music, eKeys does it all. The eKeys Keyboard is a lightweight USB keyboard with 37 mini keys that will fit into any computer setup because of its compact design.
Installation couldn't be easier. Simply plug the attached USB cable into any available USB port on your computer, and the Class Compliant keyboard will automatically install under Windows XP or Mac OS X (drivers included for Windows 95/98/ME/2000 and Apple Mac OS 9.1 or later). Once installation is complete, the Evolution eKeys Keyboard is ready to use with the included software or any standard music package. Software included: Sound Studio II VST (PC only) Music Planet (PC/Mac) Music Teacher (PC only). Does what it's suppose to Okay. I'm a musician.
Summary of Contents for M-Audio Evolution eKeys 37 Page 1 Evolution eKeys Keyboard User Manual Evolution eKeys Keyboard User Manual EVOLUTION e-Keys37 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device. Ekeys 49 software missing? Edit Subject. The Evolution E-Keys 49 is a discontinued product and the software that was originally included with it (PictureBoard. Music Teacher, Sound Studio II) are no longer available. I have the E-Keys 37 and also dont have the installation CD.
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I've got a song out on itunes right now. (Don't believe me? Look up stereo witness 'in love') I don't know what everyone. I'm a musician. I've got a song out on itunes right now.
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(Don't believe me? Look up stereo witness 'in love') I don't know what everyone is complaining about. Yes, it's small.
Yes, the keys are small. But it is a cheap keyboard. I only bought this thing out of curiousity. And I was pleasantly surprized. I run alot of my home mixes off of mixcraft and I plugged in the keyboard switched my settings to midi, and not only did it pull it up right away with no set up, but there wasn't alot of latency either. The sound wasn't bad either, but any half way decent musician is gonna know you can make it sound however you want with good software.
Yes the keys are small, but I'm 5'11 and 270 pounds and my fingers fit fine on them. Bottom line it does what it is suppose to and I recorded the bulk of my loops on it. This isn't for a concert pianistor someone trying to learn piano. This is for a studio musician who wants something small and quick that they can grab out of a desk and lay down a few quick chords, put down drum tracks, etc. I'd suggest this for a touring musician or someone looking to build a badic in home studio that needs a cheap keyboard to build loops with.
To everybody else, save a couple friggin bucks and buy a GOOD keyboard and stop complaining because the 'cheap' keyboard you bought isn't up to your high standards. You get what you pay for. Just a Toy Maybe your kids will have fun, but this is quite disappointing. I didn't expect much, just a couple octaves of playable keys, but this failed to deliver even that.
The keys are. Maybe your kids will have fun, but this is quite disappointing. I didn't expect much, just a couple octaves of playable keys, but this failed to deliver even that. The keys are incredibly small, which wouldn't be so much of a problem if the response was playable, but they are much too stiff. Plus (and this is what did it for me) there is nothing you can do about velocity. What does this mean? No real-time dynamics.
You can't softly play it, or play it loudly. It's all the same.I wouldn't pay $20 for this. What a miserable product. Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: Maybe your kids will have fun, but this is quite disappointing. I didn't expect much, just a couple octaves of playable keys, but this failed to deliver even that. The keys are incredibly small, which wouldn't be so much of a problem if the response was playable, but they are much too stiff. Plus (and this is what did it for me) there is nothing you can do about velocity.
What does this mean? No real-time dynamics. You can't softly play it, or play it loudly. It's all the same.I wouldn't pay $20 for this. What a miserable product. Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: Okay.
I'm a musician. I've got a song out on itunes right now. (Don't believe me? Look up stereo witness 'in love') I don't know what everyone is complaining about.
Yes, it's small. Yes, the keys are small. But it is a cheap keyboard. I only bought this thing out of curiousity. And I was pleasantly surprized. I run alot of my home mixes off of mixcraft and I plugged in the keyboard switched my settings to midi, and not only did it pull it up right away with no set up, but there wasn't alot of latency either.
The sound wasn't bad either, but any half way decent musician is gonna know you can make it sound however you want with good software. Yes the keys are small, but I'm 5'11 and 270 pounds and my fingers fit fine on them.
Bottom line it does what it is suppose to and I recorded the bulk of my loops on it. This isn't for a concert pianistor someone trying to learn piano. This is for a studio musician who wants something small and quick that they can grab out of a desk and lay down a few quick chords, put down drum tracks, etc. I'd suggest this for a touring musician or someone looking to build a badic in home studio that needs a cheap keyboard to build loops with.
To everybody else, save a couple friggin bucks and buy a GOOD keyboard and stop complaining because the 'cheap' keyboard you bought isn't up to your high standards. You get what you pay for. Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: Okay now I got this about two years ago now. I use it to control Native Instruments FM8 and Pro-53 on Fruity Loops. It doesn't give you much in the way of real time feel but if you need to crank out a quick melody it works fine.
I also use it with chopped up samples in FL and it does fine. I've made some very good music with this thing. It's pretty cheap so there's no real risk and if you don't like it send it back. But 2 years later it's still part of my portable arsenal.
Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: I bought this to give myself more flexibility in my home studio to use the MIDI synths that come with pro tools and it works great. I'm not a keyboard player so I don't need anything fancy - just enough for some simple midi composing. It's USB powered and USB connected so you don't need a power connection or MIDI ins/out on your computer or DAW and pro tools saw it and set it up right the first time - just plug it into the usb port BEFORE you start your DAW up and you should be good to go. Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: I am a guitar player in a church group. I don't play keyboards at all. I currentyly have a small home studio.
I wanted to learn how to use MIDI to make my home recordings better. I got this unit as a Christmas Present from my wife and have had an incredible amount of fun learning about MIDI and how to build and improve tracks from my home studio. Is it top of line, state of the art? Probably not, but you can learn a lot and have a lot of fun with this unit for not a lot of money.
The software alone is worth the price of the unit. No owners manual to speak of, but lots of tutorials in the software. I would recomend this as a great place to start learning MIDI for a non-keyobard playing musician.
If you play keyboards, you will want a bigger keyboard. Comments about Evolution eKeys USB MIDI Keyboard Controller: This is a small but powerful gem, it works with all midi programs and devices. It's small and light, usb sends to midi out on an interface. I love it and it's cheap. If you need a simple plug and play midi controller this is for you. OS X and OS9 on a mac both work without a hitch, under OMS, free midi great for sample trigger. A power Book, this and a Usb to audio convertor with PT free and you havd a full set up for music pre production or even full productions.
No Pitch Bend or modulation are my only complaints. However, it works rock solid and is very reliable under OMS or OSX, less bells, but it always whistles, that's fine with me.
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