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"It has to be said, whether we like it or not, today's virtual instruments sound very close to the analog gear they emulate.
They look good, sound amazing but how do they feel? like a mouse
Whats the point of beautiful on screen knobs if you have to reach for them with a mouse... ONE AT A TIME ??
Introducing Professor:
-27 Soft touch Knobs
-25 illuminated Switches
-Built in USB-MIDI
-USB Bus powered (no need for batteries or a power cord)
-Configuration software (all OS) to re-map the device to suit your needs.
Red Oak wood enclosure
Convenient compact size: 16 1/2" x 5" x 3"
All hand built to last and fully tested by myself in Los Angeles.
Ships with USB Cable. Returns accepted within 30 days for full refund.
3 year warranty"
Update: you can catch some videos of the controller in this previous post. ALKEX also brought us Ball Beats. See the ALKEX label below for muore.
Sunday, September 02, 2012
ALKEX Professor - Prophet 5 Midi Controller for Arturia VST
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