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Great for my needs
I'm using the keyboard in my home studio. I don't play piano, but I still mess around with some chords an melodies, mostly with EZ Keys 2 when I'm working on some songwriting. 49 keys is enough.
I'm using it in Reaper, and the integration is great, it wasn't difficult to set up. The keys feel good, the pads are nice and responsive to velocity, but it takes some practice to record a draft of the drums (I use EZ Drummer 3, or Steven Slate Drums 5), sometimes the velocity fluctuates, I gave to get accustomed to the pads.
You also get a bundle of Arturia pianos and synths, so there is A LOT you can do there. Just don't get stuck looking for sounds, it can be a bit overwhelming having so many choices.
I'm using it with a piano foot pedal for sustain, and it's great. I had an older keyboard from another big brand, and the sustain pedal didn't work optimally, it didn't stop sustaining when I released the pedal, it needed to be pressed and released again quickly for that. But the Arturia keyboard works flawlessly!
I'm using it in Reaper, and the integration is great, it wasn't difficult to set up. The keys feel good, the pads are nice and responsive to velocity, but it takes some practice to record a draft of the drums (I use EZ Drummer 3, or Steven Slate Drums 5), sometimes the velocity fluctuates, I gave to get accustomed to the pads.
You also get a bundle of Arturia pianos and synths, so there is A LOT you can do there. Just don't get stuck looking for sounds, it can be a bit overwhelming having so many choices.
I'm using it with a piano foot pedal for sustain, and it's great. I had an older keyboard from another big brand, and the sustain pedal didn't work optimally, it didn't stop sustaining when I released the pedal, it needed to be pressed and released again quickly for that. But the Arturia keyboard works flawlessly!
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