M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 – 88-Key Hammer-Action USB Bus-Powered Master MIDI Controller
The new Keystation Pro 88 is the first USB master MIDI controller designed specifically to let you perform, program and ...
M-Audio Axiom Pro 25 Advanced 25-Key USB MIDI Controller with HyperControl Technology
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The M-Audio Axiom Pro 25 keyboard controller builds on the acclaimed Axiom 25, delivering premium TruTouch action, proprietary ...
M-Audio ProKeys Premium Stage Piano
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The ProKeys 88 is the premium digital stage piano that doubles as a great MIDI controller. It's loaded with large, realistic samples 14 world-class instruments in ...
M-Audio Axiom Pro 61 Advanced 61-Key USB MIDI Controller with HyperControl Technology
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The M-Audio Axiom Pro 61 keyboard controller builds on the acclaimed Axiom 61 with premium TruTouch action, proprietary HyperControl ...
M-Audio Axiom Pro 49 Advanced 49-Key USB MIDI Controller with HyperControl Technology
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The M-Audio Axiom Pro 49 keyboard controller builds on the acclaimed Axiom 49 with premium TruTouch action, proprietary HyperControl ...
Sound and Music Related Patent Documents
501 7,010,263 System and method for distributing music and data 502 7,009,095 Keyboard musical instrument with laterally adjustable built-in music rack and music rack used therein 503 7,007,012 Process for searching for files when drive configurations of processing apparatuses are changed 504 7,005,571 MIDI controller pedalboard 505 7,005,569 Method for ...
Musical Instrument Digital Interface – The MIDI Trinity
Officially, MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and it was invented in 1982. These days, it refers to three components:
1. A physical connector - between electronic instruments and between electronic instruments and a MIDI controller, usually a keyboard. The connector takes the form of MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ...
MIDI Controller Keyboard – Apt for Recording using Soft-Synths!
A midi controller keyboard does not have a sound generating module in it and is used only for sending midi messages to external software / hardware. So how is it useful if it cannot generate sounds on its own? It is useful if you have a predominantly software based recording ...


