Weighted hammer-action and a full set of controls.
The Studiologic SL-880 PRO 88-Key Hammer-Action Controller functions as a MIDI controller only, with no internal sounds. Keys are velocity and aftertouch sensitive. Controls include pitch-bend and modulation wheels, 4 buttons for the enabling and disabling of 4 keyboard zones, enter/edit buttons, 2 scroll buttons, 10 LEDs indicating active parameter, 4 LEDs indicating active zone. Features include 4 zones for splits and programmable layers, a numerical keypad corresponding to the keys of the central octave, memory for storage of the last-used zone parameters, 8 zone-specific velocity curves, 8 global velocity curves, 2 parallel MIDI outputs, sustain input jack, and volume input jack.
Studiologic SL-880 PRO 88-Key Hammer-Action MIDI Controller Features:
- Weighted hammer-action
- Velocity- and aftertouch-sensitive
- 88 keys
- Pitch-bend and modulation wheels
- 4 buttons for enabling and disabling of 4 zones
- Edit/enter buttons
- 2 scroll buttons
- 10 LEDs indicating active parameter
- 4 LEDs indicating active zone
- 4 zones for splits and programmable layers
- Numerical keypad corresponding to the keys of the central octave
- Memory for storage of the last-used zone parameters
- 8 zone-specific velocity curves
- 8 global velocity curves
- 2 parallel MIDI outputs
- Sustain input jack
- Volume input jack
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*** Quality Keyboard ***
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Poor quality
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| I like the piano-like feel and zones/splits features of the SL-880Pro. The controls---14 red lights and 4 push-buttons---is antequated and require too many button presses to get the desired result. I could have put up with the contol interface if the keyboard did not have so many defects. I have now gone through two. Both have failed. The first keyboard sent incorrect MIDI note-on note-off messages when playing notes in quick succession at high velocity: you'd play 6 notes and it would send only 4. Also the controls stopped working after about about a weeks use. I thought perhaps I had just gotten a lemon, so I ordered a replacement. With the second keyboard, the MIDI messages were correct but the controls stopped working after about a week: all lights became stuck on. I'm going to save up for a Yamaha S90 ES :-)
Posted by Poblatski from Frederick, MD on Dec 30, 2005
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Avoid the Fatar
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Active Musician
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| Do not buy this keyboard. I will tell you why: I have been using it for 2 or 3 years. It served me well the first year and I got good use out of it for awhile. The action is pretty good for a cheaper keyboard, I have to say. It also is very solid and built well (the mechanical part that is). What is not so great is the electronics. It is completely unreliable (after maybe 6 months to a year of heavy use). I don't know why, but the electronics seem to fail after awhile. Turning on the keyboard results in all the lights turning on, and the midi messages to freeze, and as a result, the keyboard becomes useless. The remedy? Turn on off on off on off on off on off. Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes you don't. You will find yourself never turning the keyboard off, which was my case. It would be a superb keyboard if it wasn't for this major flaw. Reliability is needed. It is a shame, because this is one of the few keyboards I really know of that offer no sounds, and can charge a cheaper price. I don't NEED a keyboard with sounds, and one of the reasons I chose this keyboard was because it wasn't bloated with unnecessary sounds. Oh well. I guess the moral of this review is to stick with a better known brand, such as yamaha.
Posted by Chopin from NJ on Dec 2, 2005
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Great for giggers and studio
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Real Piano Feel
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