Novation Launchkey 25 controller keyboard with 25 velocity sensitive keys, fader, data knobs and two wheel controllers. Includes Ableton Live Lite, V-Station, Bass Station synths and 1 GB of samples, but also Focusrite Midnight Plug-In.
Note this is the MK1 version without RGB coded pads and which are not touch-sensitive.
- BargainMad
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h4music
13 Nov 15#1
I have this and its fab... works with pc, Mac and iPad
GPDawes
13 Nov 15#2
Anyone know how it connects to an ipad?
paulj48 to GPDawes
13 Nov 15#4
you use the camera connection kit (as it doubles as a midi connector) I have an electric piano connected to an iPad this way, I used a genuine lead for 100% assurance it would work but there are cheaper 3rd party offerings.
neutech to GPDawes
14 Nov 15#13
Use a lightning to female usb lead look for ipad camera adapter lead.
furq
13 Nov 15#3
Price is plus postage, but I bought one - thanks.
chrisredmayne
13 Nov 151#5
the video had it on 3ith an iPad it looks great, can't see any Android app though so I doubt it works for that :-(
gaijintendo to chrisredmayne
23 Nov 15#18
Marshmallow makes some big improvements on the audio side of things, but android has been a fairly high latency prospect for developers. I am with you on wanting better support!
Keeleyc
13 Nov 15#6
Sorry to sound thick, but were buying my daughter a home recording studio for Christmas that connects to pic. Is this something that you would use to make your own music to record? I know nothing about these thing? Thanks in advance x
chrisredmayne to Keeleyc
13 Nov 15#7
yeah watch the video on the link
rev6 to Keeleyc
13 Nov 15#8
It's just a MIDI keyboard, it makes no sound itself and has no record functionality. You need other software/hardware to do that.
jevtamsn
13 Nov 15#9
You get a couple of very good synths with the keyboard and also a DAW/ sequencer. Sound-wise, there are thousands of free quality samplers, sound generators and effects that mostly come as VST plugins which work as instruments/fx in your multitrack software. Check:
KVRaudio.com for these and http://www.reaper.fm for a pro but free DAW.
matthat
13 Nov 15#10
I am also interested in getting this for my daughter - probably go for the Novation Launchkey 49 - but it does not sell it's self as it's not clear what you can do with it, and the video is very inconclusive!
rev6 to matthat
13 Nov 15#11
You use them to control software/synths like Ableton Live, Cubase, etc.
Opening post
Note this is the MK1 version without RGB coded pads and which are not touch-sensitive.
- BargainMad
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KVRaudio.com for these and http://www.reaper.fm for a pro but free DAW.