The construction of the Acorn Instruments Masterkey Series is absolutely solid, these USB MIDI controllers feature all of the necessary control elements you need to let your imagination run wild, and that at a very fair price. In contrast to other controllers in this class, the Acorn Masterkey series features 4 freely assignable controls as well a freely assignable fader allowing you to comfortably control a virtual instrument or your favourite music software. A three digit LED display gives a visual feedback about parameters and functions. Its compact design allows the Maserkey 25 to fit comfortably on any desk and is easy to store when it is not needed. Plug&Play support means that no driver installation is required and the included Presonus Studio One Artist software lets you get started immediately.
The Acorn Instruments Masterkey 25 Controller is a USB MIDI controller keyboard equipped with one freely assignable fader, four freely selectable rotary pots and comes with PreSonus Studio One Artist software and a USB cable. Class-compliant for true plug-and-play operation, the Masterkey 25 contains all of the necessary controls to let your creativity run free at an unbeatable low price.
The Acorn Masterkey Series features four freely assignable controllers and a freely assignable fader to conveniently control virtual instruments and the music software of your choice. A three-character display provides visual feedback on parameters and functions. With its compact design, the Masterkey 25 fits perfectly on any desk and can be stowed quickly when it is not needed. Plug and Play support does not require driver installation, and you can get started right away with the included Presonus Studio One Artist software.
Im very happy with this midi controller. The body is a bit plastic, but thats about the only thing that gives you a hint that this is a cheap keyboard. The knobs have a solid feel to them, the two wheels as well. The keys are soft and easy to play.
Id say the velocity sensitivity could be better and sometimes I have issues with it not sending midi to my DAW, but that might just as well be Logic, and not the controller.