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    <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 21:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[uWbIYXEO : CME VX6 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duwbiyxeo_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: nleznve</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 2/10</b><br />
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		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;608.33<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duwbiyxeo_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard">13497</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duwbiyxeo_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX6</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 16:14:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[CsoMUNYdinPki : CME M-Key]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcsomunydinpki_cme_m_key</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Deliverance</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 3/10</b><br />
		Knlowedge wants to be free, just like these articles!<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;71.99<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcsomunydinpki_cme_m_key">34510</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcsomunydinpki_cme_m_key">CME-MKEY</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 03:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[BjdDNiarPRxbyEnB : CME VX6 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbjddniarprxbyenb_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Kaylan</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 9/10</b><br />
		Your story was really informative, thakns!<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;608.33<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbjddniarprxbyenb_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard">13497</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13497-cme-vx6-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbjddniarprxbyenb_cme_vx6_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX6</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 06 Nov 2011 12:57:29 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[TsVLMMlcf : CME VX8 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dtsvlmmlcf_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: monmmrr</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 5/10</b><br />
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		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;693.45<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dtsvlmmlcf_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">13499</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dtsvlmmlcf_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX8</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 20:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[brilliant even years after release : CME U-Key 49 - White]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_even_years_after_release_cme_u_key_49_white</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Nihao Waiguoren</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 10/10</b><br />
		I purchased this ( white ) beautiful toy ( v2 )in 2010, 4 years after first release. At that time among 49 key competitors for me were Behringer umx49, novation remote, m-audio axiom etc. It won with its size and versatility. So much packed in this small cheap box and after all it has some features that the others lack - for instance so useful for me SPLIT. On the top of it the sound module (128 sounds ) with possibility of editing ( attack, release, filter etc. ) makes it sometimes indpendent from a comp with VSTs.  Should be listened through headphones though as the speakers built in are crap although useful at times.
Originally speakers cannot be switched off but I deal with it plugging a jack in the headphones socket;)
Th keys and knobs are ok for that price, for me enough.<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;138.77<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_even_years_after_release_cme_u_key_49_white">22209</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_even_years_after_release_cme_u_key_49_white">CME-UKEY-WHITE</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 08:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[VX8 : CME VX8 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dvx8_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: John Wilson</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 3/10</b><br />
		Be very careful - the product has a superb feel on the keys, looks great and well laid out with the potential to be as great as it looks, however, mine has a connection issue with the USB Midi which means I cannot use many of the features. I have to use it via the MIDI ports and have to take time setting up most of the features through the sequencer, Cubase5. When it works through the USB it has really good functionality.  The main problem is with the firmware and the rather poor response from CME which in my case is none.<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;693.45<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dvx8_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">13499</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dvx8_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX8</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 20:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[GPP -3 : CME GPP-3]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/16792-cme-gpp-3.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dgpp_3_cme_gpp_3</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: John Wilson</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 9/10</b><br />
		This pedal set came well boxed and documented and having used it for just a short period I have to say I\\\'m impressed with the robust construction and appearance.  I needed a unit that would fit side by side with the Roland PK - 5A pedal board under my Keyboard which happens to be a CME VX8. The GPP-3 is USB and plugged straight into my system and worked first time. I have only one detail to sort out yet - the soft pedal does not respond but is working since it registers a midi signal so it must be just a setup issue. The sustenuto (middle pedal) is responsive and effective as is the sustain. It powers from the USB so I\\\'m not sure what benefit the separate power option offers. Typically with CME the support and documentation content is not the best I\\\'ve seen but the concept is really fantastic. <br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;83.47<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/16792-cme-gpp-3.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dgpp_3_cme_gpp_3">16792</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/16792-cme-gpp-3.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dgpp_3_cme_gpp_3">CME GPP-3</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 14:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[erwtrre : CME VX8 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Derwtrre_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: qwe</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 10/10</b><br />
		retert<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;693.45<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Derwtrre_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">13499</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13499-cme-vx8-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Derwtrre_cme_vx8_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX8</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 20:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Impressions : CME M-Key]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dimpressions_cme_m_key</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Commsman</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 7/10</b><br />
		I wanted a simple inexpensive midi controller keyboard and this fits the bill nicely. Overall I am very happy but if I was to be picky, I would add the following comments:
1. The suggestion that this has semi weighted keys is perhaps overstating the case. They are probably no worse than others claiming this feature, so this needs all the manufacturers to be more honest.
2. It would be nice to have more control over key sensitivity - some voices such as organs require a totally flat response - this is not available as part of the keyboard options and so one must fiddle around with whatever software one is using to get this result.
3. One or two more controller knobs or sliders would have been nice - this is a minor quibble.
4. I love the fact that it is entirely powered via the USB cable. Anything that reduces my burden of mains adapters is very welcome!

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		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;71.99<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dimpressions_cme_m_key">34510</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/34510-cme-m-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dimpressions_cme_m_key">CME-MKEY</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 18:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Brilliant CME UF70 : CME UF70 - Includes Free Wireless USB Midi Adaptor]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/33589-cme-uf70-includes-free-wireless-usb-midi-adaptor.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_cme_uf70_cme_uf70_includes_free_wireless_usb_midi_adaptor</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Calum Harrison</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 10/10</b><br />
		Instantly likeable. unlike my previous keyboards which i found over complicated, the CME UF70 is highly simplistic. Managed to hook it up to my cubase and FL studio 7 pretty easy too which was a supprise as im pretty poor with things like that. The assignable nobs were higly usefull once id worked out how to use them. All round an excellent Keyboard and i would highly recomend it to others<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;350.59<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/33589-cme-uf70-includes-free-wireless-usb-midi-adaptor.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_cme_uf70_cme_uf70_includes_free_wireless_usb_midi_adaptor">33589</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/33589-cme-uf70-includes-free-wireless-usb-midi-adaptor.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dbrilliant_cme_uf70_cme_uf70_includes_free_wireless_usb_midi_adaptor">CME-UF70</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 00:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[CME U-KEY : CME U-Key 49 - White]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_cme_u_key_49_white</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: georgeJ</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 8/10</b><br />
		I recently bought the U-key to use as a compact midi controller as my 88 key Oberheim was too big to take around! In general I have been very impressed by the unit as it has a lot of functions for such a cheap and light-weight keyboard. Starting off, the keys are very playable as the board basically comes from the CME UF 5. The velocity sensitivity of the keys is adequate but coming from a weighted action master keyboard (5x the price) there is certainly not as much response, but considering the cost of this unit I can\'t moan!

The 8 Pads on the unit are useful for triggering scenes or other control type applications, but for  playing drum samples they simply aren\'t responsive  enough, and playing fast hi-hat grooves is far easier with the keyboard. The 8 rotary encoders are very useful and the ability to assign multiple functions to them via the U-ctrl layer is definitely a bonus. ie. you can control all your synth parameters whilst playing and then press the button to edit volume, pan or anything else controllable in your software. I found that the resolution of the knobs was pretty good in ableton live but when used with  modul8 (video) there was a lot of latency and they where pretty much useless for detailed tweaking, but again I think this is caused by the software being used. 

In terms of midi functionality this product is great,  it includes an additional midi i/o which is very useful and all the channel, assignment, velocity curve settings etc. are very easy to customize and edit quickly. As yet the manual is still in its plastic wrapper!

The inbuilt Gm sound module, surprisingly is not that bad and the inbuilt speakers are ok for quick practicing. But I would really recommend connecting this to a good VST, synth, sampler etc.

The ability to play / practice different types of scales (some I had never even heard of) and get feedback, is a great function for honing your skills. I think this keyboard would be an excellent choice for schools / colleges to put into there computer labs as it makes understanding midi very easy and intuitive, the game function for learning scales is also far more useful than the dreaded \"DJ button\" (weren\'t my school music lessons fun!) 

Overall I am very impressed with the CME U-KEY, there is nothing else in this price range that has all of these functions, the M-Audio Oxygen 49 of the same price is a strong contender if you just need a midi controller and the addition of faders is nice. But for someone whos like to play keyboard on the train the bonus of having inbuilt GM sounds is great! (my laptop gets an easy ride)

Thanks dolphin music for selling the U-KEY around 25 cheaper than most placed, you rock!

Peace,
George<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;138.77<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_cme_u_key_49_white">22209</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_cme_u_key_49_white">CME-UKEY-WHITE</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Oct 2007 11:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[My VX Experience : CME VX7 Intelligent keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13498-cme-vx7-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dmy_vx_experience_cme_vx7_intelligent_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Olumide Oyadare</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 7/10</b><br />
		My First impressions on opening the box were really good; the build quality of the VX7 is superb, the knobs and sliders are sturdy and the velocity sensitive pads (whilst not quite as comfy as the MPC pads) are firm and quite a joy to tap on. 
There were a few buttons on the number pad which appeared to have shifted slightly out of place but this was nothing too major. The actual Keys on the VX7 also felt quite good to the touch, suggesting a promising match between hardware and software;

At the back of the Keyboard I was pleased to see a myriad of connections including 1 MIDI In Port, 4 MIDI out ports, two pedal control inputs, 2 Audio Inputs (with a gain conrol knob) 2 Headphone out ports (also with gain control knob), 2 Line Audio Outputs, a USB Host Port, and two USB hub ports; It is worth noting that the USB hub ports are USB1.1 not USB2.0. 

Well as we know, it's not just the features that make the product (though this helps) it's more about how the software integrates the features and how accessible they are to the musician, better still it's about their stability in practical use. So after admiring the beautiful aesthetics and realsing that this keyboard cannot be fully powered via USB alone, I reached for the power cord (which is a wall wart type) and powered her up;

On power up there is an impressive display of all the motorised faders jumping up and down, and the small but adequate LCD screen is lit up and displays the master preset mode. So it was time to dive into the menus and begin my VX playing experience; 

Unfortunately here is where my experience went slightly downhill; My unit was faulty; it  had various malfunctions including non-working musical keys, non-functional pads and the buttons responsible for scrolling between menu screens (<page and page>) were also not working. In addition to this whenever I did try and play something I realised that the keyboard would sometimes trigger my samples at random velocities, clearly not matching my playing. Thankfully, I was able to return the unit and get a replacement, but I mention this because a quick look at CME's forum shows that there are other reports of users who have had faulty units in one form or another. You might want to make sure your unit is ok before taking it out or at least that you buy from somewhere with good aftersales support. My replacement unit was a lot better;
 


I plugged my VX7 into my desktop (running windows XP) using the supplied USB cable and windows did the whole plug and play installation, and then I opened up an instance of Akoustik Piano and tried to find the CME in the MIDI port list; CME uses windows inbuilt USB MIDI and USB Audio drivers, so the CME simply appears as "USB AUDIO DEVICE" in the MIDI list; I know this can be confusing but this is what is to be selected; I figured since it also has onboard Audio I might as well try this at the same time too, but .... NO! The Audio inputs and outputs of the CME were nowhere to be found under the list of routable Audio Devices; After trying to install and re-install, I took the USB cable over to my laptop (running windows MEDIA Center) to try it there, Windows recognised and installed the drivers, but this seemed worse, on my laptop I could see neither the Audio or the MIDI ports; So I paid a trip to the CME Forum and found that I was not alone in this problem; It seems windows itself has a few registry problems with the default USB AUDIIO and USB MIDI; There were two main solutions given; Firstly their is a freeware ASIO driver available called ASIO4All, CME recommends that if you cannot see the Audio functionality in the list to try using this driver; I installed this on my laptop and using this I was able to route AUDIO through the CME but only after deleting some registry entries. (There is a link on RME not CME but RME's website about problems with inbuilt USB MIDI)
However, to date I have not been able to get my laptop to recognise the MIDI features on the keyboard, but MIDI works fine on my Desktop PC, suggesting windows is partly to blame here. After getting very frustrated I resorted to using my KORE soundcard and linking this to MIDI Out Port 1 on the VX7. This is unresolved for now, but I plan to install Windows XP on my laptop to try and see if that makes any difference. 



So in Akoustik I dialled up my favourite preset on the Bechstein and began to play away but I was not best pleased with the mapping so I immediately went looking for the velocity curve edits; After scrolling through all the presets I found myself wishing that I could edit the velocity curves myself; They were either a little too heavy or a little too light, I thought I was going to have to use two different settings for soft play and hardplay, the "Hard 1" setting seemed to be the best trade off. But just as I set my mind to accept the default, it seemed CME had read my mind, they released a firmware update that as well as fixing some other stability issues, allows the user to define their own velocity curves and download them to the unit. Wow uncanny eh!

I got the update and applied it to my VX7,  but the first time I tried to upgrade it seemed to go awfully wrong, it left the unit in an odd state, with Odd Chinese characters, but this was soon fixed by re-writing the firmware uprade a second time. I am yet to try the editable velocity curve, I am a bit weary of programming again for now, furthermore the upgrade can only be done via my Desktop as the CME plug and play MIDI is not working with my laptop. 


Mapping and editing buttons on the VX7 is pretty straightforward, there was barely any need to open up the manual to seek instructions, it is all pretty simple. There is an assign mode, through which you can access and program nearly every button on the keyboard, all settings made can be saved to master presets allowing instant recall of every button setting in no more than two clicks and a spin of the dial. One of the most important features for me was zoning, I regularly have four zones all on seperate MIDI channels, (1-4) and I normally have a slider assigned to each zone to fade the different channels in and out, I immediately tried this out.  to set up my zones I clicked on the ZONE button and activated each zone using a simple on screen menu, a further scroll through the menu allowed me to set the channel and port (remember there are four MIDI Out Ports) that I wanted each zone to play out on; There are also other settings available per zone such as transpose, velocity range, key range, transpose and octave; To edit the sliders, was just as simple, and was done by clicking the  Assign button moving the relevant slider and then the assign menu for that slider comes up on screen and from then on it was a question of selecting MIDI CC 7 which is for volume ( CC numbers are already prenamed for you so no having to remember which CC does what)  then the port number (1-4) and the MIDI channel; to programme the other sliders, I didn't have to go to any other menu, you can  move the slider you want to edit and the menu automatically updates or you can simply highlight the slider number in the menu and select 2 (or the number of the slider you want) and then edit away. Impressive!  


I then loaded up a Kontakt Preset, and tried to control my four different zones with my sliders, but again there were problems, each slider was sending out on every channel, so when I moved one slider all volumes were affected, I got round this by assigning the Slider 1 to a setting called Z1, I am not sure why this fixes it but it did, I asked on the forum but no answer yet. 


Overall, the VX has it very goods and quite bads, for somebody who might possibly buy it for its integrated audio features, and plug and play feature set, I would advise to tread cautiously. Personally I am looking forward to a fully working keyboard (including plug and play MIDI and AUDIO), not withstanding, I am willing to put up with the gripes because I think they are all software related issues which could probably be ironed out with future firmware upgrades. The VX to me is a promising keyboard and I am looking forward to what it brings, like any new product it has teething problems but I am confident that CME are working to iron out such problems and continue to support it with firmwar upgrades such as the one they released recently.<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;652.17<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13498-cme-vx7-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dmy_vx_experience_cme_vx7_intelligent_keyboard">13498</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/13498-cme-vx7-intelligent-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dmy_vx_experience_cme_vx7_intelligent_keyboard">CME-VX7</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 13:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[CME U-Key Mobiltone Synth Controller Keyboard : CME U-Key 49 - White]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_mobiltone_synth_controller_keyboard_cme_u_key_49_white</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Jac Stevens</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 8/10</b><br />
		I had a budget of 100 and wanted to get as much for my money as possible (Let\'s face it- don\'t we all) The semi-weighted keys gives the keyboard a great feel, and the 8 pads make recording a lot easier, though it\'s suprising to see them on a product of this price.

The styling is pretty good too- goes nicely with my iMac! Only gripe is the knobs could be better, they feel a bit tacky which is a real shame as the main keys on the board are great.

The thing to remember with the U-Key is that it\'s great value for money- 8 synth pads, semi weighted keys and the compact size, all for 80 quid, puts the others in it\'s price range to shame.
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		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;138.77<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_mobiltone_synth_controller_keyboard_cme_u_key_49_white">22209</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/22209-cme-u-key-49-white.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_u_key_mobiltone_synth_controller_keyboard_cme_u_key_49_white">CME-UKEY-WHITE</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Aug 2007 12:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[UF8 : CME UF8 - 88 Key Master Keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Spencer Allsop</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 10/10</b><br />
		For someone that uses a whole host of virtual instruments running on a PC as a sound module, the UF8 is a dream to use.
Unfortunately it has been discontinued, but the next model can only improve further on the UF8's massive achievements.
The faders, dials and buttons on the UF8 are really conducive to an excellent live performance. I use them to layer sounds and to tweak them as I'm playing.  You'll not regret buying this keyboard, as it's such a fantastic combination of Piano (with the action taken from very expensive pianos), Midi Controller (USB or MIDI) and show-off piece (yes, it is, really)!<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;254.30<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard">5746</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard">CME-UF8</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[CME UF5 : CME UF5 - 49 Key]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5743-cme-uf5-49-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_uf5_cme_uf5_49_key</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Brian Giofreda</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 7/10</b><br />
		I was excited when I got this keyboard. It weighed a ton. There was no cheap plastic here, it was made of seemingly indestructable aluminum and the semi weighted keys felt great! The looks of this keyboard is also unmatched, It looks awesome! It has plenty of knobs , 8 * 2 banks  and 8 sliders * 3 banks, one of which is used as drawbars for  organ.The chunky transport buttons are easy to find when you need to stop your daw, but you'll have to program your daw to respond to cc#s 114-118. The big drawback is that rtz and rewind sent the same cc number and lack of buttons and support is lacking except via a user forum. Summing up, this company makes a gorgeous, sturdy keyboard that would sell like hotcakes if they would include presets and a better editor, and support. Novation's remote le and m-audio's axiom in the same price range have preset memories and better editors.<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;117.44<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5743-cme-uf5-49-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_uf5_cme_uf5_49_key">5743</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5743-cme-uf5-49-key.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Dcme_uf5_cme_uf5_49_key">CME-UF5</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 06:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[UF8 = You gotta be kidding me! : CME UF8 - 88 Key Master Keyboard]]></title>
      <link>http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_%3D_you_gotta_be_kidding_me_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard</link>
      <description><![CDATA[		<b>User: Mickey D</b><br />
		<b>Rating; 4/10</b><br />
		I give the CME Uf8 a 4 only because I appreciate the fact the the company TRIED to make a keyboard as good as the UF8 was promised could be.  Complete disappointment! It is virtually unplayable as it has no expression and if you don't play music like a robot..this is a problem.  I recorded some multi tracks in logic of strings and woodwinds using this keyboard nd it sounds horrible.  The velociy curve function is bogus and aftertouch? What aftertouch?  Keys are also way too hard to play and sometimes stick.  Great idea but this keyboard should never have been launched in it's current design.  It is not in my mind consumer ready.  While the folks at CME head back to the drawing board, I'll be returning the UF8 tomorrow and buy (again) the M audio keystation 88 which is now...I think a pretty good keyboard. Peace, out!<br />
		<b>Product Price:</b> &pound;254.30<br />
		<b>Product ID:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_%3D_you_gotta_be_kidding_me_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard">5746</a><br />
		<b>Product SKU:</b> <a href="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/product/5746-cme-uf8-88-key-master-keyboard.html/?utm_medium=rss%26utm_source%3Dreviews_cme%26utm_campaign%3Dmanufacturer%26utm_content%3Duf8_%3D_you_gotta_be_kidding_me_cme_uf8_88_key_master_keyboard">CME-UF8</a>		]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2005 07:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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