
At the exact opposite end of the scale from the tiny, chic, MacMini is the
UF Omnipotent Master Keyboard (good name!), a new range of keyboards from Chinese manufacturer CME Professional. They're great value - 46 semi-weighted keys with aftertouch for $199, up to 88 fully-weighted keys for $549, all in a metal shell with plenty of controllers, including proper sequencer transport controls. A few mysteries remain after reading the slightly vague
Product Page: In all the pictures, there's what looks like the outline of a querty keyboard to the right of the control panel (you might have to tilt your LCD to see it) - but it's not mentioned anywhere. A built in querty keyboard would be
very Fairlight, wouldn't it? Also, the red & black colour scheme is a bit '90s Roland, but there's one picture with a much nicer off-white colour, with reversed black/white keyboard and wooden end panels. NICE!
Qwerty, not querty.
ReplyDeleteif the above comment were true, then a reversed image of the "white" keyboard would look like the standard "black" one, yet... it doesn't.
ReplyDeletebesides that, tho, "Omnipotent Master"? i obviously need to buy it, if that's gonna be the name.
Yes, geek that I am, I tried reversing that image to see if that's what they'd done. To save you the hassle, it isn't - you get icky torquoise end-panels...
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