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The Edirol MIDI Keyboard Controller PC-R30 is a three octave keyboard with full compliment of controls such as pitch and modulation wheels, an assignable data slider and buttons, and a built in arpeggiator. The PC-R30 is capable of transmitting MIDI over USB or by the traditional 5 pin DIN connectors. Built in to the keyboard are sixteen drum patterns which can be manipulated by the control knobs and sliders. Output is via dual 1/4" jacks on the back panel. This blog post will review this product, including information about it's history, features and specifications. It will also provide some insight on whether this product would be good for you to use based on your needs. The PC-R30 was released October 20, 2008. It is manufactured by Edirol, who are well known for their computer audio interfaces, portable recording devices and their Edirol Orchestral virtual instrument. It is based on the Roland VG series of products, which are developed in collaboration with Roland Corporation of Japan. The PC-R30 is designed to be an affordable MIDI keyboard controller that is fully functional with software on Windows PCs running Windows XP or later.What follows are several videos that show real world use of this product within the scope of home studio production. This video shows some examples of how the PC-R30 can be used to control software synthesizers with drum loops playing in the background. This video shows the PC-R30 be used as a sampler. The drum loops are playing in the background and the synth is being played back on the PC-R30.This video demonstrates how to use it as a MIDI controller for laptops or computers running OSX. This should work with OSX Leopard (10.5) or Snow Leopard (10.6), OSX Lion (10.7), OSX Mountain Lion (10.8) and OSX Mavericks (10.9). Edirol makes a series of products that are the same as the the PC-R30, but have different features. The Edirol products that can be used as a MIDI controller are: These sites have more detailed comparisons of these products:Edirol also produced a product called the "PC-1" which is an octave generator. Octave generators are used to generate one or more octaves above or below what is being played at a specific time. The PC-1 has pitch and mod wheels which can be assigned to pitch bend, modulation, sustain and various effects in a MIDI track in Ableton Live. The PC-1 also has a knob, two sliders and two buttons which can be assigned to different parameters in Ableton Live.The Edirol PC-1 is a MIDI controller in the sense that it is intended to control software applications running on computers or laptops. As well having pitch and mod wheels, the PC-1 has knobs, sliders and buttons that can be used for various functions in an application. It can also be used to trigger samples for use with software samplers. cfa1e77820
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