You'd better believe I've been ogling the MPK49, but all I need is the keys - and the space saved, so that I don't have to ruin my back in order to use my BCR.citizenchris099 wrote:The Keyrig is my mobile board of choice till I get my lil Akai laptop keyboard (whatever they are calling it) The Keyrig series is ok....no where near good enough to be my main keyboard. My suggestion would be the Akai MPK49. The MPK series has amazing build quality, fantastic feeling keys and lots of buttons/knobs to twiddle with. For the price the MPK series rocks.sporkles wrote:Does anyone have any experience with M-Audio's Keyrig 49 for plain, no-nonsense keys? My Axiom 61 is taking up too much
space, and I really don't need its knobs and sliders next to my BCR and BCF.
I wouldn't mind a 37 key board, but it seems that three octave boards aren't in demand.
@33tetragammon: I hope that means the Pro versions are better than the old Axioms, cause the knobs on those boards really
suck.
Also, I'm not much of a player - I just need the keys to play simple sequences for later editing.



