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A 25-note keyboard that puts Cubase users firmly in control of their DAW
Marc 01, Tue 9 Sep 2008, 12:22 pm UTC
Yamaha has designed the KX range of MIDI controllers to give Cubase users hands-on control of a number of important functions (the company owns Steinberg now, remember).
To this end, the KX25 has a healthy smattering of buttons on its surface, which can be used to add new VSTi instruments, open their editing windows, solo/mute tracks and plenty more. In theory this should lead to a smoother workflow with fewer interruptions to the creative flow.
Before we go any further, it's important to establish that all these cool features are Cubase-exclusive. So if you use Logic, Ableton Live, Reason or any other app, you won't get the extra benefits.
The KX25 is the smallest of four keyboards in the KX family, with the largest being the 88-note hammer action KX8. It's important to note that there is no keyboard aftertouch, could put you off immediately.
The body is rather angular in shape and unashamedly plastic; the upside of this is that the KX25 is nice and light for transporting. The control surface is roughly split into three areas: knobs on the left for VSTi control; system configuration buttons in the middle; and Cubase DAW controls on the right.
Before plugging into the computer, you need to install the MIDI driver. To get the maximum benefits of Cubase integration, you also need to install an 'extension set'. This automatically configures Cubase to recognise the KX25 in the Device panel and respond to its DAW commands.
Yamaha has thrown in a copy of Cubase AI to kickstart the integration process. Also in the box is another DVD rammed with virtual instruments from the likes of Arturia, IK Multimedia and FXpansion. Other highlights include a sampled version of Yamaha's S90ES piano. What this adds up to is a cool starter pack for project studios and education centres.
We used the supplied copy of Cubase AI in our tests. Before getting stuck in to the music, you need to check the KX device in the Cubase MIDI panel and switch off ports 2 and 3. Otherwise the DAW buttons will also trigger MIDI notes alongside the desired commands.
The default setup includes a transport deck, track solo/mute buttons and two pairs of assignable controls. In fact, all the controls can be configured to your taste by accessing the massive list of options in the device panel. Anything from auto-quantising to opening editing windows can be chosen – you can tailor the KX25 to suit your requirements.
One pair of buttons enables you to add a new instrument track and open the VSTi window for editing. Below them is another pair, while two more are used for selecting instrument presets. This pretty much adds up to a self-contained unit for accessing new sounds without needing to touch the mouse.
What tends to come next in the programming stage is a bit of knob tweaking, which brings us over to the left-hand side and the bank of four rotaries. The knobs themselves are dented encoders of average sturdiness. A switch underneath selects between the layers (offering up to eight parameters per template) and an LED denotes which set is currently in use.
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Quick access button for VST window. Handy DAW controls on the unit. Automatically selects the VSTi template.
The best features are Cubase-exclusive. More expensive than some of the competition.
Cubase users will love the KX25, but owners of other DAWs might choose to look elsewhere.
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