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Nice controller, but..
+ Very nice and stylish appearance. + The keyboard is heavy like a real grand piano.
But there are also disadvantages.
1. In the first month of use, the sensitivity of one key became maximum. I solved this problem by lowering the sensitivity in the application.
2. It's hard to explain but. When playing the vst instrument, there was no sense of control over the sound, as for example on the Nord stage. Even playing on my lightweight Novation Launchkey 2 felt better. And I am a professional pianist.
3. When recording midi in Logic pro X - 2 notes are recorded instead of one. The problem goes away when you turn off 3 of 4 keyboard split zones.
4. Still not used to the XY controller.
As a result, I decided to sell it.
But there are also disadvantages.
1. In the first month of use, the sensitivity of one key became maximum. I solved this problem by lowering the sensitivity in the application.
2. It's hard to explain but. When playing the vst instrument, there was no sense of control over the sound, as for example on the Nord stage. Even playing on my lightweight Novation Launchkey 2 felt better. And I am a professional pianist.
3. When recording midi in Logic pro X - 2 notes are recorded instead of one. The problem goes away when you turn off 3 of 4 keyboard split zones.
4. Still not used to the XY controller.
As a result, I decided to sell it.
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JT
Sweet & Sour
The Studiologic S73 is wonderfully compact and lightweight, offering some sweet sounding, tweakable pianos & respectable accompaniments ie. strings). This is soured only by a few features: a keyboard which is more clunky than some would care for, and some software issues (ie. non-saving of 'tone' changes made to default settings). With a few bugs being addressed, this would represent good value for money.
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