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iKeyboard 8S MIDI keyboard controller / 88 semi-weighted keys / metal body

Miodrag from Hauraki

Like brand new, used only a few times. Excellent Christmas gift.

iKeyboard 8S is a powerful MIDI keyboard controller equipped with a high-quality 24-bit 96/192khz 2-In/2-Out USB audio interface, Mackie Control and HUI protocol to control your DAW software. The flexible, functional and effortless setup lets you get right down to business.

88 semi-weighted keys
24-Bit 96/192KHz 2-In/2-Out USB Recording Interface
2×2 analog I/O full duplex recording and playback
1 mic input with individual gain control
2 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs on 1/4” TRS jacks
Backlit LED touch fader reacts in real-time with DAW.
Synchronize automatically with different channel values when switching between channels
Dual function encoder knob (Enter & rotate)
11-segment LED surrounding the encoder to indicate the rotating position
Velocity-sensitive piano style keyboard
Modulation and Pitch jog-wheel
3-segment LED screen
18 assignable LED backlit buttons
Illuminated channel buttons including Rec-enable, Solo and Mute
6 illuminated transport buttons including Play, Stop, Rec, Rewind, Fast Forward and Loop
Transpose button with key switch for quick and easy pitch shift.
Octave up/down buttons
Multi-velocity curves available for selection (Key and Pads)
Midi output jack
1 headphone output with assignable source and individual volume control
Expression & sustain pedal TRS connectors
Flexible channel routing via the software control panel
Supports DirectSound, WDM and ASIO2.0
Full duplex, simultaneous record/playback
Mackie control built-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Logic Pro, Bitwig, Reason, Reaper, Studio One and Ableton Live
Mackie HUI protocol built-in for Pro Tools
Driver built-in for Cubase, Nuendo, Bitwig and Reason for plug and play
iMapTM software included for easy mapping of MIDI functions
Firmware upgrades available via USB connection and iMap software
Compatible with Mac OS (Intel-Mac) and Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) & Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit) & Windows 10 (32-bit/64-bit)
Robust metal casing

Price: $550

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