Samson Graphite 25-Key Mini Keyboard MIDI USB Controller

Samson Graphite 25-Key Mini Keyboard MIDI USB Controller

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Samson Graphite 25-Key Mini Keyboard MIDI USB Controller:
  • Ultraportable design, perfect for home studios and on-the-go applications
  • Programmable master encoder, eight MIDI assignable knobs and transport controls for hands-on control over your DAW and virtual instruments
  • Four velocity-sensitive trigger pads (two banks each) with aftertouch for drum sounds and samples
  • Control Change mode sets trigger pads to send control change messages
  • Program mode sends program change information
  • Includes mini USB to USB cable
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Dec 7, 2020
Lesbia
5 out of 5 stars review

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I bough this mini piano for a present, after looking on different stores, I found this in Walmart for a very reasonable price.

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Nov 13, 2020
Dave
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great midi keyboard more than I asked for days early

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Jan 9, 2022
MichaeltheMew
3 out of 5 stars review

Decent product, but nightmarish set-up for Linux.

I feel mixed about this product. Here are my thoughts on the product itself: - great keys and velocity curve - trigger pads are slightly too stiff - pitch and mod ribbons are slightly finicky, but work well enough - everything else works well As you might see, the product itself works well... But there is a different side: Compatibility. I had a very rough time, so I'll give you the tl;dr: - Not friendly to Linux users. (Very little FOSS software that recognises the midi controller) - FOSS software that does recognize it tend to be lacking in features or have convoluted set-ups for Linux. Conclusion: If you in the specific circumstance I am in (poor, picking up first midi controller, and using linux) I would advise to pick up a different cheap midi controller to save the hassle. Those other ones have better mod/pitch wheels anyway. If you are using anything other than Linux though, this would not be the worst option in the world. But it is advisable to shell out a little more (about 10 USD more) for midi controllers that will have more value and better features. My score: 3.5/5 Have a sunny day!

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