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Nvie Flag on 05-06-2006 @ 10:42
midair25.jpgM-Audio is proud to announce the release of the new MidAir line of wireless USB MIDI controllers and interfaces including MidAir 25 and MidAir 37 controllers. Featuring wireless technology from Frontier Design Group, MidAir products are designed to meet the needs of performers who desire more freedom of movement, as well as studio musicians who are looking to eliminate long cable runs and clutter.

Packed with many of the features that have made other M-Audio keyboards so popular, the new MidAir 25 delivers 25 velocity-sensitive keys in a totally wireless chassis. The MidAir 25 and the included MidAir receiver both 2.4 GHz wireless devices deliver an effective range of 30 feet with the same consistent, real-time response and low latency as wired controllers.

Users also get eight MIDI-assignable knobs, mod and pitch bend wheels, assignable sustain button and a pedal input. The larger MidAir 37, which includes all of the core features of the MidAir 25, ups the number of keys to 37 and adds nine assignable faders. With both the MidAir 25 and the MidAir 37, keyboard players no longer have to be anchored to a host computer or a rack of gear sitting in the backline.

Each controller ships with the MidAir receiver a 2.4GHz wireless interface that easily connects to a Mac or PC and relays MIDI data from the controller. The MidAir receiver also functions as a standard USB-MIDI interface, which allows users to work with other MIDI gear without the need for separate interfaces.

Like many other M-Audio peripherals, the MidAir receiver is a class-compliant device no drivers required. The power of these new controllers is not limited to the world of soft synths and DAWs; the MidAir receiver can also be used without a host computer and connected directly to a standard MIDI instrument.

Complete with preset and octave +/- buttons as well as assignable physical controllers, the MidAir 25 and MidAir 37 allow users to take control of any MIDI instrument no cables required. For greater flexibility, both controllers can be powered with either the included 9V DC power adapter or with standard batteries.

M-Audio will also ship the MidAir wireless MIDI interface after the release of the controller versions of this technology. Wireless MIDI hasn't made it into the mainstream until now, explains Adam Castillo, marketing director for M-Audio. We felt the time was right to integrate available wireless technology into our proven keyboard designs to create a product that truly speaks to the future of keyboard instruments.

The MidAir 25 and MidAir 37 give keyboard players a new level of freedom to perform wirelessly on stage; and anytime you can eliminate a cable or two in the studio, its a move in the right direction.

Features
  • wireless USB MIDI controller
  • 25-key velocity-sensitive synth action with full-size keys
  • 8 MIDI-assignable knobs
  • program change buttons
  • preset/octave up/down buttons
  • assignable sustain button
  • assignable data slider
  • pitch bend and modulation wheels
  • 3-digit LED
  • MIDI Out jack
  • 10 non-volatile memory locations
  • controllers fully programmable to MIDI controller number and channel
  • USB 1.1 and MIDI In/Out ports on MidAir receiver
  • powered via 9V DC power adapter or batteries
  • on/off switch
  • class-compliant with Windows XP and Mac OS X
  • includes Ableton Live Lite 5 music production software so you can make music right away

System Requirements PC
  • Windows*
  • Pentium 3 600 MHz
  • 256 MB RAM
  • DirectX 9.0c or higher
  • Windows XP (SP2) or higher (Windows 98, Me, NT or 2000 not supported)
* Please check the minimum system requirements of your DAW software as they may be higher.

System Requirements Mac
  • Macintosh G3** 800/G4** 733 MHz or higher (CPU may be higher for laptops)
  • OS X 10.3.9 with 256 MB RAM
  • OS X 10.4.2 or greater with 512 MB RAM
* Please check the minimum system requirements of your DAW software as they may be higher.
** Native USB port required; G3/G4 accelerator cards are not supported.



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There are 4 Comments

  Flag the-melody wrote on 05-06-2006 @ 16:56
hoeveel kost ie?

  Flag Lead wrote on 05-06-2006 @ 19:58
De Midair 25 komt op $ 249,- en de Midair 37 komt op $299,-. Zet op de plaats van het dollar teken een euro teken en je hebt een richtlijn. Pas als de dingen in de winkel liggen weet je de winkelprijs Winking my eye
  Flag JayK wrote on 05-06-2006 @ 19:53
daar ben ik ook benieuwd naar
  Flag the-melody wrote on 05-06-2006 @ 20:05
ok valt nog mee van prijs danHappy, laughing
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