Reddit Reddit reviews M Audio Keystation Mini 32 MK3 | Ultra Portable Mini USB MIDI Keyboard Controller With ProTools First | M Audio Edition and Xpand 2 by AIR Music Tech

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M Audio Keystation Mini 32 MK3 | Ultra Portable Mini USB MIDI Keyboard Controller With ProTools First | M Audio Edition and Xpand 2 by AIR Music Tech
Pro Music Production Wherever You Go USB MIDI keyboard controller with slimline footprint and 32 mini piano style velocity sensitive keys for a natural feelCustomisable Response Mini keys with selectable velocity curves match any playing style inc’l traditional piano, synthesizer, key based beat making; pitch bend / modulation buttons add expressionImmediate Creativity Simple plug and play connection to your Mac or PC no drivers or power supply requiredPremium Software suite included Pro Tools, First M Audio Edition recording software / DAW and AIR Music Tech Xpand 2 multitimbral synthesizerExpress Yourself Octave up and down buttons for extended keyboard range, Volume knob delivers smooth control and Sustain button adds expressive capability
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3 Reddit comments about M Audio Keystation Mini 32 MK3 | Ultra Portable Mini USB MIDI Keyboard Controller With ProTools First | M Audio Edition and Xpand 2 by AIR Music Tech:

u/Wallervela · 8 pointsr/deathgrips
u/WonderNotEnvy · 0 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

I've got access to a Yamaha PSR 203 keyboard (it has MIDI in/outs) and have used it in a previous track (though I used the 1/4 line out to record rather than the MIDI capabilities).

I had a peek at Dave Smith's REV2, and was wondering what about the model made you drawn towards it?

/u/gigcity has generously shared good information to help you along...and the only thing I'd probably add to that is if you're going to use the keyboard live (lug it along), then it might be an option to consider things that a lighter to haul (and also lighter on the pocket if ever it gets lost, damaged, or stolen).

For me the upside of having all synth sounds in a keyboard is just in case the software (compared to having only a MIDI controller) glitches during a live performance, you still have the 1/4" outputs to fall back on.

PS: I couldn't find a link to the exact model on Amazon...though this could be close.