CME UF5 MIDI KEYBOARD DRIVER

There are buttons, a transport panel, nine rotary controls and nine sliders. Each rotary can operate either a designated function - such as pan - or a user-assigned parameter. The rotary controls are tactile, centre-detented offerings that operate smoothly. Our Verdict A heavy-duty controller with great keys. The lack of any easy editing software might put some people off, but the UF5 is perfect for those who want a keyboard for the stage as well as the studio. Each of these controls has at least one preset function and this is printed next to it on the chassis.
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We're looking at the four-octave UF5, the smallest model in the range. Optional FireWire expansion board: The functions of the sliders and rotaries can be set using the buttons next to them.

CME UF5 review | MusicRadar

To the left of the controller is a collection of chunky Transport controls. The usual collection of connections lurks around the back of the UF5.

A heavy-duty controller with great keys. Keyobard lack of any easy editing software might put some people off, but the UF5 is perfect for those who want a keyboard for the stage as well as the studio. The UF5 is very solidly built and has some inventive performance features.

All user reviews for the CME UF5

CME's MIDI controller keyboards are designed to be hardy enough to withstand the rigours of life on the road yet also provide enough functionality to merit inclusion in a home studio setup. The rotary controls are tactile, centre-detented offerings that operate smoothly.

Each keyboard offers the same MIDI control features but has a different number of keys. Our Verdict A heavy-duty controller with great keys.

Each of these controls has at least one preset function and this is printed next to it on the chassis. However, it lacks user presets and there's keyboaed software editor. The semi-weighted, synth-action keys are heavier than you'll find on any other controller in this price range and feel great in use.

Pros Brick out-house build quality. The sliders can be assigned to control volume levels for channels andand controller values of your choice, effectively giving you 24 sliders worth of control. These click satisfyingly when you press them and help you to cut down keynoard your mouse time, which is always a good thing.

There are buttons, cmr transport panel, nine rotary controls and nine sliders. The sliders' design is less orthodox - these are all set flush with the controller's surface and therefore it doesn't matter that they're packed tightly together. Exhibiting a curious combination of modern and retro styling, the angular, contoured chassis is made entirely from metal.

Several other momentary buttons give you direct access to a range of functions.

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This makes it much heavier than its similar-sized contemporaries, but also more robust. Each rotary can operate either a designated keyboars - such as pan - or a user-assigned parameter.

The only problem is that they're positioned too close together. We like the idea of multi-use faders and rotaries, and the transport controls are very useful. Four velocity curves are provided and aftertouch is supported, too. The UF5's top surface is peppered with controllers.

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