SNAMM03: Edirol Add More Keys To PCR Range

US The 61-key PCR-80 joins the team      30/07/03

SNAMM03: Edirol Add More Keys To PCR Range
The full range PCR-80

For those who use keyboard to actually play stuff ranther than program beats and basslines, Edirol have released the 61-key PCR-80. Featuring the same controls and functionality of the rest of the PCRs (30 and 50), the PCR-80 will give you a five octave range to play with. Just the thing for you budding Liberace types. Like the smaller PCR-keyboards, the PCR-80 can be powered over USB & offers 27 assignable controls which can control any MIDI message. This keyboard offers 16 onboard memory locations to store different control arrangements & also comes with a powerful software editor for creating your own control maps. Features of the PCR-80 include:
  • 34 controls of various types (knobs, sliders, buttons, wheel) of which 27 are fully assignable
  • 8 rotary knobs, 8 sliders, 9 buttons, 2 pedal inputs
  • High Quality key action and Velocity sensitivity
  • Multi MIDI functions through note keys
  • MIDI Interface (in/out), USB Interface
  • USB Bus powered
  • V-Link enabled
  • Memory presets for Cubase, Digital Performer, Pro Tools LE, Sonar, and much more
  • General MIDI 2 and blank cut-out template for overlaying over controls
  • Powerful software editor (Mac or PC) Suggested Retail Price: $395
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