M-Audio has good stuff, but it's all much more expensive. I haven't seen anything comparable in price to the GarageKey for a MIDI controller. What is not completely clear to me is whether it works only as USB-MIDI, or whether it also supports standard MIDI. That is, could it be used as a controller for a standard MIDI sound module, without a computer's involvement?
The M-Audio Keystation 49 costs only $10 more (list price -- street price will often be less) and has an additional octave plus pitch bend and modulation wheels.
Admittedly, the other keyboards cost more, but you get more. I'm attracted to the Oxygen-8 ($180), myself, but I'm a sucker for knobs. And the Pro-88 is definitely on my wish list.
Also note the Ozone and Ozonic -- significantly more expensive but they also include high-quality A/D and D/A interfaces. Basically a complete field recording or performance setup.
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Date: 2004-12-07 12:30 am (UTC)Locally available at Central Computers, Guitar Center, and possibly Guitar Showcase.
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Date: 2004-12-07 06:11 pm (UTC)Take another look
Date: 2004-12-08 05:16 am (UTC)Admittedly, the other keyboards cost more, but you get more. I'm attracted to the Oxygen-8 ($180), myself, but I'm a sucker for knobs. And the Pro-88 is definitely on my wish list.
Re: Take another look
Date: 2004-12-08 08:23 am (UTC)Hm...might be worth picking up as a portable emergency keyboard, esp. if it can fit in a suitcase...
Re: Take another look
Date: 2004-12-08 04:26 pm (UTC)