[B stock] Sub61B MIDI Keyboard
- 61 key (5 octave) keyboard with touch-sensitive keys
- USB-MIDI interface for connecting to a computer - for recording and playback
- Jack line output for connecting to an amplifier, stereo equipment, mixers, etc.
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The Schubert Sub61B is a talented keyboard that gives newcomers quick and easy access to the music world, while providing professional features.
The keyboard features a 128-strong tonal library which, together with the 128 accompanying rhythms, opens a huge range for experimenting with a wide variety of songs and musical genres.
To start experimenting and to get quick access to the right setup, the Schubert Sub61 has 4 memory slots.
A useful feature when trying out ideas for songs and practising, is the built-in recording function that records up to 180 notes. Alternatively, the keyboard features a USB MIDI port and a jack output for connecting to computers or stereos, where further recording can take place. The jack output also allows the keyboard to be connected with a PA setup, for concerts and other performances.
A headphone output allows you to practise without disturbing the peace!
The Schubert Sub61 also boasts a large, informative display. The keyboard works with both mains and battery power, giving maximum freedom of choice for training or performance locations.
Top features:
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61 key (5 octave) keyboard with touch-sensitive keys
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USB-MIDI interface for connecting to a computer - for recording and playback
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Jack line output for connecting to an amplifier, stereo equipment, mixers, etc.
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Pre-installed sounds: 128 instruments/voices, 128 rhythms and 12 demo songs
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Extra large, informative 5" (12cm) LCD display with backlight
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Quick navigation with numeric keypad and selection wheel
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4 memory banks for keyboard settings
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Built-in recording and playback function for up to 180 notes
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Battery operation possible (batteries not included)
- Connections: 1 x USB MIDI interface, 1 x 6.3mm jack headphone output, 1 x 6.3mm line out
- Rhythm programming function for up to 64 drum sounds
- Sustain effect
- Vibrato effect
- Fine-tuning function
- Split function
- Dual voice function
- Transpose function (+/- 6)
- Switchable metronome
- Pitch bend function via pitch wheel - for a sliding change of pitch (glissando)
- 210 tempo levels for rhythms, demo songs or the metronome
- Chordal accompaniment function (single chord, finger chord, bass chord) with adjustable volume
- Monitoring function - box office / interlude 1 / interlude 2 / epilogue - Adjustable accompaniment volume
- Built-in stereo speakers
- Demo mode
- Learning function (grip guide on the display)
- Adjustable volume
- Power supply: 12V, 500mA power adapter or 8 x D batteries (not included)
- 37 x 5.1 x 14.6 inches (W x H x D) (94 x 13 x 37cm)
- Weight: approx. 11 pounds (5kg)
- 61 key (5 octave) keyboard with touch-sensitive keys
- USB-MIDI interface for connecting to a computer - for recording and playback
- Jack line output for connecting to an amplifier, stereo equipment, mixers, etc.
I've been trying this keyboard for a while, now, and I can say that it's very good to practice. The response of the touch-sensible keys is enough good to let you hear your mistakes in pressure given by your single fingers. I studied (on real) piano since when I was 9 yo at the conservatoire since when I was 12 for a couple of years, then privately and at jazz schools. I've just recommended it to my housemate and I would recommend it to everyone looking for a very cheap alternative instead of a real piano when you can't keep a piano!