The ProKeys 88 is the premium digital stage piano that doubles as
a great MIDI controller. It's loaded with large, realistic samples - 14
world-class instruments in all, including split/layer capabilities.
M-Audio paired those great sounds with an 88-key hammer-action
keyboard, delivering a realistic feel to satisfy the most demanding
pro. The ProKeys 88 is also a great master controller keyboard,
including a built-in USB MIDI interface for easy direct connection to
your PC or Mac, MIDI In and Out jacks to communicate with other MIDI
gear, pitch and modulation wheels, sequencer controls and more. ProKeys
88 pulls out all the stops in creating the ultimate playing experience
in an affordable digital stage piano.
Ultra-Realistic Piano
Our goal in designing the ProKeys 88 was to create an extremely
musical and realistic piano experience. The caliber of a digital piano
is greatly influenced by the quality and the size of the samples, so we
started by giving the ProKeys 88 a generous amount of memory. Then,
rather than dividing it up amongst a bunch of sounds you're not likely
to use, we focused on the 14 sounds that are the bread and butter for
many keyboardists - paying special attention to the stereo grand piano.
More Than a Stage Piano
The ProKeys 88 delivers all the staple keyboard sounds needed by
many musicians. Its flagship stereo grand is supplemented by an
alternate grand designed to really cut through in popular music. The
ProKeys 88 has electric pianos covered too, including both bright and
warm classic Yamaha DX7s, a sweet Fender Rhodes and a vintage Wurlitzer
(don't forget the tremolo effect). And the Clavinet brings one word to
mind - "funky." Acoustic and electric basses give you the
option of layering a ride cymbal for jazz tunes. Vibes, ensemble
strings and an inspiring warm, lush synth pad round out a great sonic
palette for the gigging keyboardist.
88-Key Hammer Action
Of course, a realistic digital stage piano must have a full 88 keys
that are properly weighted. The ProKeys 88's full-range clavier
features hammer action that feels just like the real thing. It features
three velocity curves tailored to different touches, as well as a fixed
velocity for synth work.
Splits and Layers
The ProKeys 88 keyboard also features split and layer capabilities.
Put a bass in your left hand and keys in your right. Chord with an
organ while playing a piano lead. Layer lush strings over a piano. You
can even have a split and layer simultaneously for a total of three
sounds at once.
When it comes to communicating with the outside world, most digital
stage pianos offer little more than a MIDI jack. In sharp contrast, the
ProKeys 88 inherits much from M-Audio's years of experience pioneering
mobile MIDI controllers. It incorporates a full USB MIDI interface that
communicates with your PC or Mac via a single, simple USB
connection&mdashperfect for recording with virtually all MIDI
sequencer software on the market. (The instrument features class
compliancy with Windows XP and Mac OS X without installation of
additional drivers.) You can even control your sequencer remotely via
front-panel Start, Stop and Tempo buttons.
MIDI In and Out jacks allow full communication with all standard
MIDI gear as well. The ProKeys 88 also features performance controls
that are rare on digital stage pianos, including pitch wheel,
modulation wheel, two footswitch inputs, and expression pedal input.
The three different ranges available via the ProKeys 88's combined
split and layer functions can each transmit on a separate MIDI channel
as well. You also get dedicated front-panel buttons for program change,
channel, bank MSB, bank LSB and local on/off.
There's no need to mess around with additional gear to add basic
effects to your ProKeys 88. On-board EQ lets you easily tweak the tone
on the fly. You also get three different built-in reverb spaces that
simulate different acoustic environments. Chorus fattens up sounds like
Fender Rhodes and basses. And what's a vintage Wurlitzer electric piano
without tremolo? Experiment with different effects on the ProKeys 88 to
create signature sounds of your own.
Every digital piano has a sustain pedal jack. But what about the
sostenuto pedal (the middle pedal on an acoustic piano) ProKeys 88 has
it. There's also an expression pedal for foot-control of volume. And
all three of these pedals serve as MIDI controllers for outboard gear
as well.
Ever need to practice privately?
ProKeys 88 includes a 1/4" stereo
headphone jack so you can play without anyone else hearing
you&mdashat home or at a sound check. Of course, it wouldn't be an
M-Audio product without high-fidelity 1/4" unbalanced audio output with
specs like 20Hz-20kHz frequency response and 108dB dynamic range.
M-AUDIO SP-2 SUSTAIN PEDAL Included
The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is the perfect product for keyboard
players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is
used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. This
classic-style pedal works with any M-Audio keyboard. Designed to work
and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, it has a
specially designed rubber bottom that grips the floor and stays put
while you play. The SP-2 is a high-quality switchable damper pedal.
* classic design
* compatible with all electronic keyboard
* 6 ft cable with 1/4" jack
* built around a heavy-duty mechanism, with rubber-coated shell and chrome foot pedal
large 64MB sound bank with masterfully tweaked samples of 14 world-class instruments*:
• Stereo Grand Piano (Yamaha C7)
• Bright Grand Piano
• Fender Rhodes
• Wurlitzer E.P.
• Bright Yamaha DX7 FM Classic E.P
• Warm Yamaha DX7 FM Classic E.P
• Hohner Clavinet D6
• Vibes (with hybrid mallets)
• Hammond B3 Percussion Organ
• Hammond B3 Rock Organ
• Acoustic Upright Bass**
• Fingered Electric Bass (including harmonics)**
• String Ensemble
• Warm, Lush Synth Pad
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Author: MkeyB The keys are feel great since they're fully weighted. I was a little concerned about the low price but was on serious budget when getting this keyboard. I have not been disappointed. I have owned this for about 9 months, and haul it weekly to practices and gigs and I do mean haul because this is a bit of a beast to move around, however, it has survived many moves with no problems. The sound patches are pretty basic, but I just stick with piano, organ and Rhodes electric, and it sound fine. The action is good, if a little stiff, and it has survived a lot of serious pounding the keyboard playing with no problems. I have to say I am really happy with this, keyboard purchase, if you are on a tight budget this is the one I would get.
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