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ProKeys Premium Stage Piano

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MusicalInstruments: M Audio ProKeys Premium Stage Piano

M Audio ProKeys Premium Stage Piano

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Manufacturer: M-Audio
Model: 9900-40853-00
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: M-Audio
Label: M-Audio
Special Features: nv: Model^USB Uno | Part Number^9900-40717-00 | Product Type^USB Midi Interface | Includes^USB and MIDI cables | Weight^.075 lbs. | Dimensions W x H x D^3-12 x 78 x 1-1316 with Cable 116 | Compatibility^MME Mac OS X Core MIDI | Minimum System Requirements PC^Windows 98SE Me 2000 SP4 XP SP1 | Minimum System Requirements MAC^OS X 10.1.5 or greater

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Features Pitch and modulation wheels Sustain, sostenuto and expression pedal inputs 3 reverb spaces plus chorus and tremolo Instantly recall single-layer stereo grand piano 2-stage equalizer to easily optimize tone 12-key data entry pad 3 digital LED screen Dedicated volume faders for master, layer and split + and - octave transpose keys Built-in USB MIDI interface Dedicated remote MIDI controller buttons including - MIDI Clock Stop/Start Tempo control for MIDI Clock including tap tempo feature Program Change Channel Bank LSB Bank MSB Local On/Off General MIDI-compliant Stereo out (1/4 inch unbalanced) Stereo headphone out (1/4 inch TRS) Class-compliant drivers for Windows XP and Mac OS X
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Mixed 2006-04-18
The Piano sound is truly the best sound you can find for even under $1000, and this is only $500.

Thats the good news.

The other sounds are ok, the organ sounds being the worst, and the electric piano being the best non-piano sounds. The worst part (and the reason i wouldnt buy it again) is the touch. If you plan on just pounding out chords, itll be fine, but if you play classical, jazz, or even most pop-styles that require a bit of touch, you will hate this piano. They say it is "Hammer-Action" but really they should be called "way-over-weighted". These are the heaviest keys i have ever played, and I wish i would have played it before i bought it online.


Very, very VeeRRrrryYyyy BAD keyboard 2008-01-18
I own this piece of ... gmmm... equipment for little over one year. I used it very carefully, never abused, never dusty and it has 3 (Three!!!) failed keys already! I am not keyboardist (I do play guitar) and whatever I played was far from elaborate passages of Chopin or Saen-Saens ;).
The feel of the keys is VERY heavy. Playing a song of one minor, one major and one dominant chords is a WORKOUT. The keys bounce back unevenly, with poor return velocity so even 16th notes to be played like a drum with a horrible knocking sound.
The action is SO high, and the back path is SO uneven it is impossible to play any meaningful arpeggio even on lightly moderate tempos.
It was my first purchase in keyboards and I was naive hoping that relatively inexpensive keyboard will be useful in the same way as inexpensive guitar. IT IS A MISTAKE!!! This is a bad keyboard and it affects your ability and you DESIRE to play it. Do not buy this trash.
Needles to say I'm not happy to drop this review as it is my admission of wasted $500 that is good money. If you want my advise, do not buy keyboards from M-Audio as apparently they are not competent in that field. They buy parts and assemble them but they do not have even near understanding and experience as Roland, Edirol, Yamaha,Kaway or Korg. I have their Axiom 49 that they call "best midi keyboard" as well as they call this piano "premium" and it is useable but very low quality keyboard. I have M1 keyboard from Edirol, that is cheap $150 keyboard, none of m-audio's is even near the awesome quality and solid feel and touch of Edirol! It is entirely possible that these m-audio products are premium articles among chinese peasants, but these are substandard trash by Western Civilization scales.
I am sorry that I have now to cash out more to buy a real thing. The resale value of it is zero.
One more word about sound quality. The sound of this keyboard is marginal at best. It is empty, shallow, lacking of presence. I do not compare it to some lush expensive units or multi Gb software samples. I compare it to most basic sounds from Casio, entry level Roland or Yamaha. The sound has very annoying modulation artifacts that becomes VERY apparent on decay.
If you are beginner, this piano will screw your techniques and defeat the inspirations.
If you are an advanced player, the artificial sound and horrible keyboard will be revolting.
If you are a musician who plays primarily another instrument but needs a MIDI keyboard that has some sounds for easier scatching it will let you down in all devisions.
Sorry but it is very poorly designed, substandard, low quality, heavy as a hell peace of "premium piano" for third world. This trash does not fit here in US.


Excellent MIDI controller, only OK sounds 2007-09-03
I'm quite happy with this one. The hammer action, although heavy, does give quite a bit of room for expression, given the velocity curves.

I bought it to run through synth modules, and into a PC for controlling soft-synths, so I wasn't too terribly interested in the built in sounds, which is good, because the built in sounds aren't all that great. The Grand Piano sounds tinny, and the "warm pad" left me cold. However, the Rhodes and Wulitzer e-piano sounds are decent, and the Clavinet is quite funky. In addition by using the layers, you can create some interesting sounds....

As a USB MIDI controller, though, it is nice, once you figure out how to get Windows to use the proper drivers. Don't do the same thing I did, and plug the keyboard into the computer before installing the drivers. Windows will use a generic driver, and no matter how many times you re-install the M-Audio drivers using the included CD, it will use the generic "USB Audio Device" driver. (If you were unfortunate enough to make that mistake in WinXP, uninstall the "USB Audio Device" in Device manager, unplug the USB connection, THEN install the M-audio drivers.)

BUT for controlling soft synths, VST instruments, and Propellerheads Reason, this is a nice hammer-action controller at a decent price.


Excelent Piano 2007-04-10
The best Stage Piano ever, so easy to handle, you don't need to break your head to learn how it work


Good piano sound...but has some problems. 2006-11-13
Initially pleased when I received it.
First one I received had problems with a lower "E" key not sounding.
Also keys in the middle register banging against the case when returning
up. I returned the first one and received a replacement.
Everything was good for a while, but then it would go into different voices or demo mode while playing. Also developed a problem with keys not
muting after being played, and would continue sounding until struck again.
The action on this piano also is very heavy, and aftery playing a few hours, you definitely will feel it. Also the octave above middle "C" is
somewhat tinny. But it does have a good sound for the money. The quality
control on this product could be improved.


Awesome... 2006-07-12
I actully ordered this keyboard off zzounds.com.
they give you a free stand and pedal with the purchase. $599 total.

I had a casio with about 66 keys... i wanted something with awesome sound quality that i could take to a nice hotel and just set up and play...i also wanted something that could hook up to my macbook as a midi controller.

this thing is awesome. yes the keys seem heavy, but to me it just feels like im really playing a piano...

if u are running through hanon finger exercises your forearms will tire... but i guess its like that with all finger exercises...

seems to me like the weight of the keys is just surprising to say the least b/c you dont really know if its a keyboard you are playing or an actual piano.

ok so pros: i actully like the organ sound... if you listen to medeski martin and wood, you will like it too... it sounds almost the exact same... i think all of the sounds are really good actully... its a very fun piano to play... it also looks very professional... it hooks up to my mac beautifully. works on abelton live, logic express, and garage band. what more could u ask for? this thing is a digital piano, a midi controller, and even the demos that come with it are good enough to just listen to @ leisure...

and cons: the touch does kinda suck... the more i play the more frustrated i get... the touch to sound ratio is kinda rediculous... regardless of how light you touch it still plays the same degree of loudness... its also kinda heavy (66 lbs)... lol. in a way i think that just makes it even cooler... but for some people it would become a burden taking it here and there...

4 stars just b/c i dunno its only $600...

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