I had the original irig keys, I sold it for $80 and found the pro version on ebay for $75. It's so sweet. The finally have a bag for the keyboard. This instrument is great!!!! Thanks to the review.
+Saalik Z is there a big difference between the two cos I'm really hesitating between the two, I already got a CME VX5 (49 keys) at home and an M-Audio Axiom 25 ( I could sale that one , but that will be a waste of money considering its current value)! I got an Alesis IO dock where my CME is connected to the ipad! But I want a portable keyboard without the hassle of the camera adapter! The irig keys seems already nice, that's why I don't think I need the pro, but I heard it feel really nice with the keys, so my question is, 'is the irig keys feel enough alright to not upgrade to the pro?' Especially considering I already got keyboard at home!
The keyboard is fine for the money you pay. The problem is the Sampletank software. Every time you hit the low c, whatever loop pattern stars during the gig. And there's no way to turn the function off by default. Another problem is the customer service. It is hard to say that they answer sincerely on the discussion board or on their website to the questions that many of you probably will have if you use their apps. Their acoustic piano app is fine. It's clear and it responses to your performance well. But the keyboard patches on Sampletank weren't clear enough to monitor them during my rehearsal.
Nice demo. Interesting toy. A lot of amateur musicians like myself would prefer something with 61 keys or even a full 88. As a midi controller for inputting music into a computer is OK but definitely not a keyboard for the concert stage. A lot of full-size 88 keyboards comes with a MIDI cable you can plug into a computer. You can do serious playing with them besides using them as a midi controller. Doesn't look like this one has touch sensitivity like a regular keyboard (you can play softer or louder with finger pressure). Would be nice if you can at least plug in a sustain pedal that works like the R pedal on a piano.
Some problems Iv found with them is the chord supplied is quite short, the keys can feel slightly loose, no after touch although its not nessasary to have it, can't leave any weight ie book on the keys as they will slump over time. Positive things include lightweight, stylish, low latency, good software.
Great review, thanks. For the Pro version, aftertouch really should have been the thing. In the 37 key keyboards, there is no model with aftertouch right now (other than the one that is more like a computer keyboard)... only 25 and 44 (and up) models have it, strangely; yet 37 is a very portable size; such a shame.
Hi St. Joe - Great Video! Question - when you initially connected the keyboard, prior to playing it with Sample Tank, did you have to do any manual configuration, i.e "set the MIDI Transmit Channels" to allow you to play multiple parts/instruments on different channels --- or "tap LEARN at the bottom of your SampleTank window, to map the VOL/Data knob to the volumn faders within the software to enable it to control the volumn of the different parts ---- or map the "PROG" buttons to allow them to move up and down the instruments list? It seems something is not working with my keyboard; and IK support is telling me that is what i have to do to get it to work; and I thought it should just work since it was natively designed to work with the SampleTank software. Any feedback from you would be appreciated. Thanks,
SoundsAndGear.com Thanks for the info.; and I thought that was the way it was supposed to work. Not sure what's up with my keyboard though. Might have to send it back. Thanks again.
Excellent reviews. I have recently bought this product. It works perfectly fine on my iPhone, but it doesn't work on my Mac computer. The following apps were downloaded on my computer: 'Authorization Manager', 'SampleTank 3', 'SampleTank 2.5', 'SampleTank Custom Shop,' and ''SampleTank Free Sounds' for both SampleTank 3 and 2.5, 'AmpliTube 3', 'AmpliTube 4', and 'TrackS-CS', but none of them works. The piano is just not connected to the computer. It has no sounds, no music instrument options, no patterns nor any functionalities on the SampleTank apps. What have gone wrong? And, do we really need so many apps to connect the piano? Sorry I am really confused and please advise. Many many thanks
Hi! Is there any option to have sustain sound without using a sustain pedal? I mean not in GarageBand which has the sustain mode, but in other programs such as Fl Studio, SampleTank, etc... Many thanks
Great review but I'm confused about sampletank 3. I'm looking into buying iRig Keys Pro with SampleTank 3 but then I noticed there are different versions of SampleTank 3. I see the one that comes with iRig Keys Pro, another called SampleTank 3 Crossgrade and another called SampleTank 3 SpecialEdition. So my question is should I buy iRig Keys Pro with SampleTank 3 or should I buy them separate from each other? I'm worried that if I buy the full kit that maybe I'm getting a light version or not my moneys worth. Thanks!
+SpiderWayne I'm not sure which version comes with the iRig Keys Pro but I would assume if it doesn't say Crossgrade or SpecialEdition that it's the full version. Even if it's a lower version you can usually purchase an upgrade later.
looks kool had an akai one for an ipad,sold it,bought a korg keyboard,but I found a sweet app from Yamaha on my phone,so im thinking I want this,is this the biggest one ya making far as the amount of Keys ?
Hi. THANKS ! YOU show Téo keyboards i would like to know if this last one is much heavier than the other. Can i Just turn it on the eletricity or batery - no PC no USB? How can i buy it in Europe
I don't know which other keyboard you're referring to, this keyboard is a controller, it doesn't have sounds, it needs to be connected to a computer or ipad/iphone.
Velocity-sensitive keys and weighted action keys were all concessions to acoustic pianists who used those characteristics as part of their artistic expression, and in the early days, many pianists rejected any electronic keyboard because they lacked any type of “feel”, and many were in fact insulted by the manufacturers who implied that a key on a piano could be replaced by an on-off switch, with its attendant finite output states - wow... all two of them! On or off, yes or no, 1 or zero. This is why many pianists in the early days categorically rejected all electronic keyboards, regarding them as toys, noisemakers, things that could never be regarded a serious musical instruments. When they finally realized the volume of sales this was costing, besides the hindrance to such devices ever growing in popularity in the music industry, people like Korg, Kurtzwiel, Arp, Fender, got to work trying to simulate the analog nature of an acoustic piano’s ‘feel’. This EXACTLY what held back electronic drums in the early days. Traditional drummers counted on the feedback coming back through their sticks to get the exact sound they wanted from the wide variety of surfaces they were striking, from a drum head, taut or loose, thick or thin, rough or slick, to a brass cymbal, bell, bow, or edge... you get the idea. Despite how well companies like Roland and Yamaha have conquered these problems, there are still an uncanny number of purist drummers who absolutely refuse to play an electronic set, despite the advantages regarding transport and setup logistics, the time, trouble, effort, and expense of miking an acoustic set - gone, yet with an enhanced consistency of sound .. on and on. Even worse than keyboardists. At any rate this is what drove the efforts to make key response into the big deal it remains to be.
Thanks for the comment! I hear ya, I can't imagine not having velocity responsive keys, or drum pads, (I don't use electronic kits, but would like to try them)
i'm a guitar - bass player trying to get into piano... you think this is worth the investment? if i like the piano stuff i might get a better one... but is it worth in the meantime?
I’m currently trying to find a controller keyboard that I can use easily with my mac. I’ve been playing the guitar for about 14 years and I’m finally wanting to branch out and try piano. So being a noob on the piano would you suggest this as a great beginners instrument? I have no knowledge of the piano beyond what I’ve learned from playing the guitar but I know I can learn it quickly. (youtube, book, etc) If you have ANY suggestions anybody please help me out! Thank you very much!
SoundsAndGear.com Hey man, I was recently directed to this piece of equipment and I'm glad to find you did a review on it. I was wondering if you know any midi keyboard that works similar to an ASR? I've never used an ASR, but I've seen it in action and would love to have something like that since it's hard to find
WIllThaArtist Thanks for the comment man. and ASR is a workstation, not simply a MIDI keyboard, so in that regard, no I do not know any MIDI controllers that work like an ASR.
WIllThaArtist Dunno, guess you can look into older motifs, tritons, etc. Or an MPC, I don't know your price range or what you're specifically looking for. I can definitely tell you that you'll want more than a midi controller as it will not make any sounds on it's own.
Thanks for the video. Does it mean that i can't plug it to my audio interface through regular MIDI output ? I am beginner in recording. Maybe this question sounds stupid. If i use software like cubase or Ableton live 8, can I record the MIDI by using USB without going through the interface? If using USB in directly, will the quality worse than regular MIDI input?
Hi. 1. How would this hook up to a sound module such as a Virus TI Snow. USB (B) to USB (B) if there is such a thing. 2. Also, how easy is it to change midi channel on the fly in a song (to access a different patch for say a chorus)?
I'm not sure if you can hook it up directly to the Virus as the Virus isn't a USB host that I know of. You can quickly change MIDI channels using the function buttons shown.
I wanted to use the Irig program button in Presonus Studio One to quickly change the sounds when playing live but I think you have to do it from the PC. Thanks!
Oh, great. Yet another review. But this one? Wow! Thanks so much for sharing. BTW - can you use midi cables with this little keyboard to hook up (to the midi) on a church organ (new Rodgers)? Thanks, man! Awesome review!
Does it have its own speaker? Or are you running it through something else? Also are you able to plug in some headphones to it ? Great video by the way :)
Mi Picasso Thanks for watching, well, it's powered by USB so I don't think you would be able to hook it up via regular MIDI, there are no MIDI outputs on it so you couldn't use USB to power then use MIDI output.
how can you expand garageband why is itso limited... logic pro is uggly and nasty... i use ableton live but if garageband would expand i would go back to it. garageband hsa no midi import . export ..nothing. sad.
Mine arrives Wednesday. Thank you for the great review and time/effort involved! Best Regards.
Cool, enjoy!
Thanks for making a review. I just ordered one! Gonna have fun with it.
I had the original irig keys, I sold it for $80 and found the pro version on ebay for $75. It's so sweet. The finally have a bag for the keyboard. This instrument is great!!!! Thanks to the review.
Saalik Z Nice, which bag did you get?
+Saalik Z is there a big difference between the two cos I'm really hesitating between the two, I already got a CME VX5 (49 keys) at home and an M-Audio Axiom 25 ( I could sale that one , but that will be a waste of money considering its current value)!
I got an Alesis IO dock where my CME is connected to the ipad! But I want a portable keyboard without the hassle of the camera adapter!
The irig keys seems already nice, that's why I don't think I need the pro, but I heard it feel really nice with the keys, so my question is, 'is the irig keys feel enough alright to not upgrade to the pro?' Especially considering I already got keyboard at home!
Thanks for this review. You made up my mind for me, and I ordered. Am hoping to check out your other videos.
Cool, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the review. Just purchased this keyboard.
Lido Lavish Nice, thanks for watching
The keyboard is fine for the money you pay. The problem is the Sampletank software. Every time you hit the low c, whatever loop pattern stars during the gig. And there's no way to turn the function off by default. Another problem is the customer service. It is hard to say that they answer sincerely on the discussion board or on their website to the questions that many of you probably will have if you use their apps. Their acoustic piano app is fine. It's clear and it responses to your performance well. But the keyboard patches on Sampletank weren't clear enough to monitor them during my rehearsal.
+Yuta Togashi Thanks for sharing your feedback!
Nice demo. Interesting toy. A lot of amateur musicians like myself would prefer something with 61 keys or even a full 88. As a midi controller for inputting music into a computer is OK but definitely not a keyboard for the concert stage. A lot of full-size 88 keyboards comes with a MIDI cable you can plug into a computer. You can do serious playing with them besides using them as a midi controller.
Doesn't look like this one has touch sensitivity like a regular keyboard (you can play softer or louder with finger pressure). Would be nice if you can at least plug in a sustain pedal that works like the R pedal on a piano.
Thanks for watching. Yes, this is meant for mobile use, this is not meant to be your main keyboard or to replace an 88 key.
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Some problems Iv found with them is the chord supplied is quite short, the keys can feel slightly loose, no after touch although its not nessasary to have it, can't leave any weight ie book on the keys as they will slump over time. Positive things include lightweight, stylish, low latency, good software.
lastxp xro Yeah I think more meant as a lightweight controller, I'd agree with a longer cord though.
Good review!. Would you use it as your main controller to more than iPad if it had some knobs. Would you use it to Mac/PC too?
I like more keys personally so I wouldn't use it as my main controller.
THANK YOU, been trying to figure out transpose!
+TestTubeBabySpy Thanks for watching!
Great review, thanks. For the Pro version, aftertouch really should have been the thing. In the 37 key keyboards, there is no model with aftertouch right now (other than the one that is more like a computer keyboard)... only 25 and 44 (and up) models have it, strangely; yet 37 is a very portable size; such a shame.
Jimmy Jacksonian Thanks for watching, yeah that would have been great for sure.
Your request has been answered, with the irig keys i/o, any plans testing that out?
Yeah, I plan to test it out, just waiting for them to send one over
Great view would have been nice to demonstrate the sustain pedal. Thanks though!
thanks for watching!
Hi St. Joe - Great Video!
Question - when you initially connected the keyboard, prior to playing it with Sample Tank, did you have to do any manual configuration, i.e "set the MIDI Transmit Channels" to allow you to play multiple parts/instruments on different channels --- or "tap LEARN at the bottom of your SampleTank window, to map the VOL/Data knob to the volumn faders within the software to enable it to control the volumn of the different parts ---- or map the "PROG" buttons to allow them to move up and down the instruments list? It seems something is not working with my keyboard; and IK support is telling me that is what i have to do to get it to work; and I thought it should just work since it was natively designed to work with the SampleTank software.
Any feedback from you would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Phase One Productions Inc. Nope the controls worked automatically with ST.
SoundsAndGear.com Thanks for the info.; and I thought that was the way it was supposed to work. Not sure what's up with my keyboard though. Might have to send it back.
Thanks again.
Phase One Productions Inc. There may be something to turn on inside of ST? Like an iRig keys switch or something?
Excellent reviews. I have recently bought this product. It works perfectly fine on my iPhone, but it doesn't work on my Mac computer.
The following apps were downloaded on my computer: 'Authorization Manager', 'SampleTank 3', 'SampleTank 2.5', 'SampleTank Custom Shop,' and ''SampleTank Free Sounds' for both SampleTank 3 and 2.5, 'AmpliTube 3', 'AmpliTube 4', and 'TrackS-CS', but none of them works. The piano is just not connected to the computer. It has no sounds, no music instrument options, no patterns nor any functionalities on the SampleTank apps. What have gone wrong?
And, do we really need so many apps to connect the piano?
Sorry I am really confused and please advise. Many many thanks
You need to install the programs on the computer in order for the keyboard to work with them. Similar to how you install apps on the phone.
I have installed the above mentioned apps/programs but it still doesn't work...
Contact IK tech support, they should be able to assist you.
Hi! Is there any option to have sustain sound without using a sustain pedal? I mean not in GarageBand which has the sustain mode, but in other programs such as Fl Studio, SampleTank, etc... Many thanks
You'd need a pedal or a different controller most likely.
Great review video; hands on. What MIDI do you recommend for intermediate user on Garageband? I want to compose, I'm not DJ...
Thanks for watching. Honestly, really any controller should be fine.
Great review but I'm confused about sampletank 3.
I'm looking into buying iRig Keys Pro with SampleTank 3 but then I noticed there are different versions of SampleTank 3. I see the one that comes with iRig Keys Pro, another called SampleTank 3 Crossgrade and another called SampleTank 3 SpecialEdition.
So my question is should I buy iRig Keys Pro with SampleTank 3 or should I buy them separate from each other? I'm worried that if I buy the full kit that maybe I'm getting a light version or not my moneys worth.
Thanks!
+SpiderWayne I'm not sure which version comes with the iRig Keys Pro but I would assume if it doesn't say Crossgrade or SpecialEdition that it's the full version. Even if it's a lower version you can usually purchase an upgrade later.
This was really helpful- thanks for sharing!
Glad to help!
looks kool had an akai one for an ipad,sold it,bought a korg keyboard,but I found a sweet app from Yamaha on my phone,so im thinking I want this,is this the biggest one ya making far as the amount of Keys ?
+evelskunny Yeah this is their largest one, 37 keys
+SoundsAndGear.com Just Got One Like it a Lot,it does have a good feel,and so portable, : )
+evelskunny Nice man!
Hi. THANKS ! YOU show Téo keyboards i would like to know if this last one is much heavier than the other. Can i Just turn it on the eletricity or batery - no PC no USB?
How can i buy it in Europe
I don't know which other keyboard you're referring to, this keyboard is a controller, it doesn't have sounds, it needs to be connected to a computer or ipad/iphone.
@@SoundsAndGear oh ok ! So ... do you know about what i am looking for?! Some keyboard to play?!
@@geringonco109 there are quite a few, but you do not want a MIDI controller, you want an actual keyboard or synthesizer.
Can you change the instrument in Garage band from the iRig ? I mean without selecting by touching the iPad !!!
Not sure if it has program change support
Velocity-sensitive keys and weighted action keys were all concessions to acoustic pianists who used those characteristics as part of their artistic expression, and in the early days, many pianists rejected any electronic keyboard because they lacked any type of “feel”, and many were in fact insulted by the manufacturers who implied that a key on a piano could be replaced by an on-off switch, with its attendant finite output states - wow... all two of them! On or off, yes or no, 1 or zero. This is why many pianists in the early days categorically rejected all electronic keyboards, regarding them as toys, noisemakers, things that could never be regarded a serious musical instruments. When they finally realized the volume of sales this was costing, besides the hindrance to such devices ever growing in popularity in the music industry, people like Korg, Kurtzwiel, Arp, Fender, got to work trying to simulate the analog nature of an acoustic piano’s ‘feel’. This EXACTLY what held back electronic drums in the early days. Traditional drummers counted on the feedback coming back through their sticks to get the exact sound they wanted from the wide variety of surfaces they were striking, from a drum head, taut or loose, thick or thin, rough or slick, to a brass cymbal, bell, bow, or edge... you get the idea. Despite how well companies like Roland and Yamaha have conquered these problems, there are still an uncanny number of purist drummers who absolutely refuse to play an electronic set, despite the advantages regarding transport and setup logistics, the time, trouble, effort, and expense of miking an acoustic set - gone, yet with an enhanced consistency of sound .. on and on. Even worse than keyboardists. At any rate this is what drove the efforts to make key response into the big deal it remains to be.
Thanks for the comment! I hear ya, I can't imagine not having velocity responsive keys, or drum pads, (I don't use electronic kits, but would like to try them)
i'm a guitar - bass player trying to get into piano... you think this is worth the investment?
if i like the piano stuff i might get a better one... but is it worth in the meantime?
It's decent if you don't need a lot of keys.
Nice demo! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great, you've got it hooked up. Too bad you don't show how...
plug it in....
I’m currently trying to find a controller keyboard that I can use easily with my mac. I’ve been playing the guitar for about 14 years and I’m finally wanting to branch out and try piano. So being a noob on the piano would you suggest this as a great beginners instrument? I have no knowledge of the piano beyond what I’ve learned from playing the guitar but I know I can learn it quickly. (youtube, book, etc) If you have ANY suggestions anybody please help me out! Thank you very much!
this is a pretty straight forward controller without a lot of settings so you can just plug up and use it with your software
SoundsAndGear.com Hey man, I was recently directed to this piece of equipment and I'm glad to find you did a review on it. I was wondering if you know any midi keyboard that works similar to an ASR? I've never used an ASR, but I've seen it in action and would love to have something like that since it's hard to find
WIllThaArtist Thanks for the comment man. and ASR is a workstation, not simply a MIDI keyboard, so in that regard, no I do not know any MIDI controllers that work like an ASR.
So then are there any keyboard workstations similar to that or any out there for a decent price for a guy on a budget?
WIllThaArtist You could try finding a used ASR, or another used workstation on ebay, etc.
The used ASR is still pretty out of my price range. I don't know of any others though
WIllThaArtist Dunno, guess you can look into older motifs, tritons, etc. Or an MPC, I don't know your price range or what you're specifically looking for. I can definitely tell you that you'll want more than a midi controller as it will not make any sounds on it's own.
Awesome product!
Tony Dean tHANKS FOR WATCHING.
does it have a touch response sir? when we touch it softly it has a low sound? u know what i mean
Yeah it is velocity responsive.
Nice demo
Thanks for watching.
Very good demo..!! Thanks
+Andrew B Thanks for watching.
is there any option to shift one key to another? for example key of C to D. thank you in advance
I don't think so, unless you mean transposing, which it has.
Is it possible to use it with simply piano?
Sorry, I don't know what that is.
Thanks for the video. Does it mean that i can't plug it to my audio interface through regular MIDI output ?
I am beginner in recording. Maybe this question sounds stupid. If i use software like cubase or Ableton live 8, can I record the MIDI by using USB without going through the interface? If using USB in directly, will the quality worse than regular MIDI input?
it connects via usb or directly to an ipad
Hi.
1. How would this hook up to a sound module such as a Virus TI Snow. USB (B) to USB (B) if there is such a thing.
2. Also, how easy is it to change midi channel on the fly in a song (to access a different patch for say a chorus)?
I'm not sure if you can hook it up directly to the Virus as the Virus isn't a USB host that I know of. You can quickly change MIDI channels using the function buttons shown.
Thanks. But does changing the midi channel involve pressing one of the playing keys, as that makes it impossible mid song when playing live?
Ahh, yes it does.
that you played all life on such synthesizer
Not sure what that means but thanks for watching lol.
I'm not sure what app you're talking about @Biro Jasa Anugrah
How to use the "program" button? For assigned a sound and change fast to other sound? (sorry for my english....)
Not sure I understand the question
I wanted to use the Irig program button in Presonus Studio One to quickly change the sounds when playing live but I think you have to do it from the PC. Thanks!
Ahh ok, yeah not sure if you can do that or not, never tried it.
can you listen to a track on iTunes and play along with songs in your library?
I guess that would depend on what app you're using, this review is on the keyboard which doesn't have it's own app it's just a controller.
Sorry, what is the app u are using?
SampleTank
Can this be used with an iphone 4s?
Thanks for a great review.
Should work with the proper adapter
yes cause i think it use the same connector as the ipad2 and it comes with every cable
What's the name of that software which you use as an interface?
In this video I used SampleTank and the iPiano from IK Multimedia.
Oh, great. Yet another review. But this one? Wow! Thanks so much for sharing. BTW - can you use midi cables with this little keyboard to hook up (to the midi) on a church organ (new Rodgers)? Thanks, man! Awesome review!
yes it has an midi out 30 pin connector
can this sync or work with a maschine instead of a ipad touch
yeah you can plug it up via usb to your computer to use with any software you're running
how long is the cable connecting to the pc?
+bjarnyg What cable? You can get any size cables you want in general, that's more of a personal choice.
How would I adjust the velocity sensitivity on this?
+Soldier0fWisdom Haven't used it in a while, I don't remember. I think you use the keys when in edit mode to do so.
How can i get the small one
Find someone/someplace that sells it.
Is this good for a beginner? Can anyone advise me which is one i can have for a beginner?
Really depends on what you're trying to do, it's a good small keyboard/portable though.
what kind of mic did you use to record this video?
Michael McDonald I believe I was using the Rode Procaster in this video
Does it have its own speaker? Or are you running it through something else? Also are you able to plug in some headphones to it ? Great video by the way :)
It is just a midi controller, no sound comes out of it, the sound is coming from the ipad in this video.
what the best app for bubble ?
What application on that ??
sampletank
how many gb is your iPad?
I have a 64gb one.
Is that the 10.5 ipad pro?
I got the full size keyboard it's pretty good
+Frank Angel Aguirre Cool, thanks for watching.
Anyone know Where can I get this?
ik multimedia website
What model do you use as your main midi keyboard?
+yummypiano Depends on what I'm doing sometimes it's the NI Kontrol, sometimes the akai, or the Arturia keylab.
cool! I have a Yamaha p-105 and i just bought this iRig keys. I like to make piano recordings and beats on logic
+yummypiano Cool
They missed the boat by not making a 61 key board.
Word, I think the idea was to keep it small and mobile, but a slim/light 61 key would have been cool too.
whats the best app to make beats on ipad mini?
Have you checked out Beatmaker 2? Also Cubasis is nice, there are a few just depends on what style you like.
thanks !! I'LL check it out .
MadOne7950 No problem fam
Mi Picasso Thanks for watching, well, it's powered by USB so I don't think you would be able to hook it up via regular MIDI, there are no MIDI outputs on it so you couldn't use USB to power then use MIDI output.
cool, enjoy it!
Do I need an iOS device or can I just play with out it
You can use it with your computer as well via usb.
how can i get sample tank on a iPad 3rd generation
From the app store?
can I get midi USB Yamaha ypg235 on it???????
If you use the proper MIDI interface you can use that with your iPad.
Which SampleTank are you using?
It was the iOS app
SoundsAndGear.com Thanks 👍🏾
No problem.
good review thanks
Thanks for watching.
Any latency issues?
I haven't encountered any
Thanks for this! Great video. Beat from Germany! Peace
Thanks for watching!
The irig pro keys travel bag.
Saalik Z Nice!
helpful !
thx for the review
thanks for watching man!
You forgot to show on how to setup the set button with garage band.
+ismael arambula I didn't forget, just didn't show it as it's not something I use. Thanks for watching.
+SoundsAndGear.com do you know if garageband support the set botton? On iphone6 ios...
+ismael arambula not sure, I do not use an iphone.
Can you hook This keyboard up to an amplifier and use it as a regular electric piano?
+mali carter no, it doesn't make any sounds on it's own
i slept on sample tank i need to get it
thanks for watching, it's nice on iOS
How to do. A. Transpose
should be a button combo, I haven't used this keyboard in a while so I don't remember.
I found one at a junk sale for a dollar today!
nice!
Love it :D ! (IRig Pro)
Thanks for watching.
how can you expand garageband why is itso limited... logic pro is uggly and nasty... i use ableton live but if garageband would expand i would go back to it.
garageband hsa no midi import . export ..nothing.
sad.
Say what? This video is about the midi controller, not Garageband.
good review, ma nigga.
thanks for watching
nice-hablar
Thanks for watching