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jessica.
Jun 25, 2005, 08:37 PM
I am selling my M-Audio Keyboard (piano). It was a great idea, but since I've moved from one room to another I am on a smaller desk and my new desk will not be large enough for it so I must sell it. I had used it about three times then boxed it back up when I moved to a smaller area of the house. I'd like not to sell it, but I either need to buy a smaller model or none at all.

The Keystation 49e is the perfect USB MIDI controller keyboard for getting started with music on your Mac. Class-compliancy with OS X mean true plug-and-play operationand the included Maximum Audio Tools software bundle is designed to get you playing immediately. Despite its simplicity, the Keystation 49e includes a 49-note full-size, velocity-sensitive keyboard for authentic playing experience, as well as built-in MIDI interface, pitch and modulation wheels, and sustain pedal input. This sleek, compact keyboard is USB bus-powered, requiring no external power supply. Compatible with most educational and studio software, the affordable Keystation 49e is the perfect companion with which to begin your musical journey.

Features


49-note full-size, velocity-sensitive keyboard
pitch bend and modulation wheels
volume/control slider
advanced function button for programming
sustain foot pedal input
octave +/- buttons to extend keyboard range
separate MIDI out jack routes MIDI signals from your computer to control external devices
powered via USB (included) or 9VDC power adapter (not included)
functions as a standalone USB MIDI interface
class compliant with OS X and Windows XP for plug-and-play
also includes drivers for Mac OS 9.1 and later, and included for Windows 95/98/ME/2000


compact size: 31-3/4" (w) x 8-1/2" (d) x 3" (h); 6.6 lbs

Asking $90 plus $10 shipping in the US (excluding Hawaii and Alaska). I am not firm on the price so other offers are considered. I am putting it on ebay as well. Starting bid $70 buy it now $100--just so you know!
http://createdbyjessica.com/screenshots/49e.jpg



cr2sh
Jun 25, 2005, 09:35 PM
I am selling my M-Audio Keyboard (piano). It was a great idea, but since I've moved from one room to another I am on a smaller desk and my new desk will not be large enough for it so I must sell it. I had used it about three times then boxed it back up when I moved to a smaller area of the house. I'd like not to sell it, but I either need to buy a smaller model or none at all.

The Keystation 49e is the perfect USB MIDI controller keyboard for getting started with music on your Mac. Class-compliancy with OS X mean true plug-and-play operationand the included Maximum Audio Tools software bundle is designed to get you playing immediately. Despite its simplicity, the Keystation 49e includes a 49-note full-size, velocity-sensitive keyboard for authentic playing experience, as well as built-in MIDI interface, pitch and modulation wheels, and sustain pedal input. This sleek, compact keyboard is USB bus-powered, requiring no external power supply. Compatible with most educational and studio software, the affordable Keystation 49e is the perfect companion with which to begin your musical journey.

Features


49-note full-size, velocity-sensitive keyboard
pitch bend and modulation wheels
volume/control slider
advanced function button for programming
sustain foot pedal input
octave +/- buttons to extend keyboard range
separate MIDI out jack routes MIDI signals from your computer to control external devices
powered via USB (included) or 9VDC power adapter (not included)
functions as a standalone USB MIDI interface
class compliant with OS X and Windows XP for plug-and-play
also includes drivers for Mac OS 9.1 and later, and included for Windows 95/98/ME/2000


compact size: 31-3/4" (w) x 8-1/2" (d) x 3" (h); 6.6 lbs

Asking $90 plus $10 shipping in the US (excluding Hawaii and Alaska). I am not firm on the price so other offers are considered. I am putting it on ebay as well. Starting bid $70 buy it now $100--just so you know!
http://createdbyjessica.com/screenshots/49e.jpg

References? Where are you located?

Also, I see from ebay that these things range in the $56-90 range... plus shipping. I think $70 plus shipping is fair... would you accept that?

jessica.
Jun 25, 2005, 11:26 PM
You have a PM.

cr2sh
Jun 26, 2005, 10:09 PM
You have a PM.

Money sent and PM empty. cool! let me know about shipment!