Item Reviews for: M-Audio Keystation 88 88 Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard  -  MII KEYSTN88MK2 LIST
M-Audio Keystation 88 88 Key USB MIDI Controller Keyboard
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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S HERE!!

By: Gerard S Layton      Submitted: 12/3/2018

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Product Rating Product Review This is so wonderful!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S here!! I've always wanted to play piano, but life pulled me in different directions and I never was able to live my dream, but NOW, at 59, I bought this REAL professional piano, and I'm finally learning to play. I'm a disabled veteran and being in a wheelchair has brought me anxiety and depression, but American Musical Supply has made it possible for me to afford this amazing piano, and now I spend my days in front of 88 keys, instead of the TV set. The M-Audio Keystation is outstanding. When it arrived, I just about cried. This piano is a dream come true. THANK YOU! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!
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"Well worth the money"

By: Henry Horne      Submitted: 7/21/2018

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1 person found this review helpful.
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Product Review This controller definitely does whats its suppose to do. I got a full 88 key Keyboard with weighed keys. Perfect for composing..
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M-Audio rarely misses their mark.

By: Fritzie      Submitted: 4/17/2016

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3 people found this review helpful.
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Product Review And they were spot on this this 88 key midi controller. I have it connected to a Kurzweil piano synth module and I am very pleased with its function. Not quite a hammer action keyboard but my name is not Rick Wakeman so for what I need it for is exactly what the keyboard delivers.
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I like this controller keyboard. Everything I need in a controller for a very good price.

By: Rob Whitesides-Woo      Submitted: 1/11/2016

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3 people found this review helpful.
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Product Review I like it very much. For my use I prefer the semi weight action. It's firm enough to give me reasonable dynamic control, but most of my use will be to emulate individual solo instruments and for that it is better to not have full piano weight. The technique is completely different if you're trying to sound like a one voice instrument like a solo violin or flute rather than a keyboard.