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  2. Akai MPK 88 - Wikipedia

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    8 continuous encoders/knobs: the minimum and maximum range of these faders can be adjusted for more precise control of certain MIDI data types. 8 buttons: these can operate as a momentary switch, or as a toggle switch to turn a MIDI control code (such as Sustain) on or off. They can also be assigned to functions within a sequencer or DAW.

  3. Central Music Company - Wikipedia

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    VX series VX5, VX6, VX7, VX8 - MIDI keyboard controllers with motorized faders, touch-sensitive pads, and HUI control surface capabilities; WIDI-XU - a wireless MIDI transmitter the size of a small USB flash drive. WIDI-X8 - a wireless MIDI system; ZSC series ZSC64, ZSC 76, ZSC88 - MIDI keyboard controllers with weighted keys on all smaller ...

  4. Audio control surface - Wikipedia

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    Control surfaces with motorized faders can read and write mix automation. The control surface connects to the host computer via many different interfaces. MIDI was the first major interface created for this purpose, although many devices now use USB , FireWire , or Ethernet .

  5. MIDI controller - Wikipedia

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    A Roland keytar, keyboard MIDI controller designed to be worn with a shoulder strap during performance.The keytar does not produce any musical sounds by itself. As a MIDI controller, it only sends data about which keys or buttons are pressed to a MIDI-compatible sound module or synthesizer, which then produces the sounds.

  6. ROLI Seaboard - Wikipedia

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    The Seaboard is a musical keyboard-style MIDI controller manufactured by the British music technology company ROLI.It has a continuous sensor-embedded flexible rubber surface for playing the keys instead of traditional lever-style "moving keys".

  7. Roland MC-808 - Wikipedia

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    [2] Some parameters can be modified in a patch using a fader. For more complete patch editing, the 808 must be hooked up to a computer via a USB cable running the 808's patch editor. The sound generator allows for the routing of parts into two Multi-Effects(MFX) units. There are 46 different effects. Each MFX can be set to one of the 46 effects.

  8. DJ controller - Wikipedia

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    Many DJ controllers also have a built in sound card with 4 output channels (2 stereo pairs), which allows the DJ to preview music in headphones before playing it on the main output. Most DJ controllers use the standard MIDI or HID protocols to communicate with the computer via USB. [3] Modern DJ controllers emulate two turntables/CDJs and a DJ ...

  9. MIDIbox - Wikipedia

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    MIDIbox is a non-commercial open source project with a series of guides on how to build musical instrument device interfaces ().Through a series of do it yourself tutorials, users are guided in the process of building a basic microcontroller that can also be used to build hardware MIDI control units for various synthesizers, multi-track recording software, and other MIDI devices; as well as ...