my two main concerns were price and size (for fitting in the keyboard drawer on my desk), so i opted for a super cheapo Taiwanese keyboard with 32 mini keys, a few knobs, pitch & modwheels - key size can be a big issue for some people but i don't mind mini keys too much, so long as they're not TINY
@@itsoundshuman 1 inf. data knob, 3 regular knobs, no pads or faders but that's ok, it was only $50. Keys are a little stiff and velocities are pretty undifferentiated haha. I can always upgrade in 6 months when it breaks!
puts a Steinway piano into the living room
I could config my controllers but I am actually pretty lazy hehe. Nice work Juan. I did config my xtouch mini tho but use often just some basic stuff
my two main concerns were price and size (for fitting in the keyboard drawer on my desk), so i opted for a super cheapo Taiwanese keyboard with 32 mini keys, a few knobs, pitch & modwheels - key size can be a big issue for some people but i don't mind mini keys too much, so long as they're not TINY
Yeah! That can be a really strange feeling. I hope you can still take advantage of the other features, does it have knobs, pads, etc...?
@@itsoundshuman 1 inf. data knob, 3 regular knobs, no pads or faders but that's ok, it was only $50. Keys are a little stiff and velocities are pretty undifferentiated haha. I can always upgrade in 6 months when it breaks!