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Keyboard Controllers U-CONTROL UMX610 UMX490/UMX250 The Ultimate Studio in a Box: 61/49/25-Key USB/MIDI Controller Keyboard with separate USB/Audio Interface Velocity-sensitive USB/MIDI keyboard featuring high-quality full-size keys and unbeatable programming versatility, real-time control and playability USB/Audio interface included for recording and playback of any digital music file. Works with your PC or Mac computer-no setup or drivers Free audio recording, editing and podcasting software plus 150 instrument/effect plug-ins and ultra-low latency driver downloadable Plug and play with Mac OS X and Windows XP, Vista, 7 operating systems 8 real-time rotary controls plus 10 assignable switches Freely assign MIDI control changes to the modulation wheel, volume fader and pedal port for ultimate flexibility Full 128 tone range via the octave shift function with multi-purpose LED status indication Separate MIDI Out allows controlling external samplers, synths and other equipment Runs via USB, batteries or a power adapter (not included) High-quality components and exceptionally rugged construction ensure long life Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany The UMX MIDI Controller is an extremely flexible master keyboard with a control section for a wide range of applications. Do you need independent control of hardware synthesizers or general MIDI sound modules? How about control over effects devices? Maybe you just want to operate sequencing software or computer plug-ins from a convenient remote location? UMX Series controllers provide total flexibility and tremendous ease of use, allowing you to realize your ideas intuitively. What is a MIDI Controller? Simply put, a MIDI controller gives you the power to take command of any hardware device or software that understands MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface). This means that MIDI-addressable effects processors (such as delays, reverbs, etc.) and audio recording and editing software can be controlled with a single piece of hardware, a MIDI controller. This can be very handy indeed when you have lots of devices spread out all over your studio or workstation space. The MIDI controller sends a control message to the device or program you're using that turns notes on and off, adjusts the volume or changes any one of many addressable parameters. 22 assignable controllers When it comes to remote control, you get 8 knobs, 10 assignable switches, 2 wheels (Pitch Bend & Modulation), 1 pedal port and 1 fader, for a total of 22 assignable controllers - which means total control of your operating environment. Once you've assigned the parameters for a particular scenario, simply store it in your user preset. Continued on next page