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RSinMadrid

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  1. 13 hours ago, reginaldStjohn said:

    It just give you the physical controls rather then using a mouse. Although you can also assign knobs and slider to control synth parameters, effect parameters etc.

    Thanks reginald.  That's more or less what I thought.  I don't expect to be doing any performing, so I think I can live with the mouse controls for now.

  2. I'm considering a Nektar SE49 as well.  I'm a total beginner with MIDI and Cakewalk and want to keep the price down for now.  I was wondering whether the DAW features in the LX series give you anything that isn't already provided in Cakewalk itself.  Is it just the convenience of having physical controls on the keyboard itself?  What am I missing?

    Thx.

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