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BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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well after some researching I've bought an Emu xboard 49.
that was about 3 months ago, but there hasn't been too much changes...so I think it's still your best bet...the design isn't as hot as M-Audio's but on the other hand Emu has much better keys and also (AFAIH) the build quality is much better...I think that experience of Emu's is pretty long and you can be sure the product is the best you can get.
Specs: USB, Midi out, 16 knobs, modwheel, pitchbend, 49 semi-weighted velocity sensitive keys.
copied from Emu.com ->
The E-MU Xboard 49 features: 49 full-size professional keys with Aftertouch - the Xboard 49 is a true performance controller with a high-quality synth-action keybed
Xboard Control™ software lets you easily create custom setups for your favorite hardware/software instruments
Advanced studio/live performance features, like Latch Mode for triggering drum loops, Snap Shot for instantaneous program changes, and many more
16 real-time controllers that can be assigned to the key performance parameters of all your favorite virtual instruments
Includes Proteus X LE Desktop Sound Module (for Windows) with over 1000 presets and Ableton Live Lite 4 for E-MU (for Windows)
USB, battery or AC powered - take your music anywhere
PC & Mac compatible - Windows XP/x64/2000 and Macintosh OS X drivers
and btw...yeah I'm an Emu-whore 
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Jan-28-2007 20:44
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Existozip
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jan 2007
Location:
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http://www.rolandus.com/products/pr...65&ParentId=114
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I will be getting this brand new roland in a while (it's around the $300 mark)
I have have bad luck with the fully weighted 88 key workstation by m-audio (it's all dead keys right now much like the $500 I spend on the motherfu*er)
Not to say nothing good about m-audio... not to say nothing bad about m-audio
that's just what happened to me... it could have been a faulty unit ...
But we all know roland and how the do. 
When they put something out its usually built good and lasts (jupiter, juno, sh-101, tb-303, 808, tr-909 anyone? )
Copy and paste from rolands website:
Introducing the next generation of EDIROL’s popular MIDI keyboard controllers. In addition to providing more physical controls than previous models, the PCR-800 also offers new innovative and intuitive controls. This controller is solidly built, and optimized for both music production and live performance.
61 velocity-sensitive keys, now with aftertouch
50 fully assignable controls, and editor software (Mac & PC)
18 velocity pads
New, unique crossfader feature
High-quality keyboard mechanism, and durable, stable body
“Dynamic Mapping” — intelligent assignment of controls
Convenient location of connections on side panel
USB bus-powered
MIDI merge
“Cakewalk Production Plus Pack” included (SONAR LE, Project 5 LE, and Dimension LE)
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Jan-29-2007 02:38
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Tom Colontonio
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: NJ, USA
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Jan-29-2007 02:41
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BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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guys not gonna bash you...but why the "F" do you need those pads? cant you just map to keys?
I mean when I'm playing live I use the first octave for launching samples (or drumming) and the other parts for melodies...works just as well...although you're missing an octave...but I think the pads are not a big deal!
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Jan-29-2007 11:15
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BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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Jan-31-2007 12:14
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