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Ultra-Slim 25-Key USB/MIDI Controller
Keyboard with Audio Interface
Stage performer and producer
keyboard featuring 25 velocity-
sensitive keys
Built-in USB audio interface to
connect your instruments and
mixer to your computer for
recording and playback
Audacity audio editor, comprehensive
podcasting software and over
100 virtual instruments plus more
than 50 eect plug-ins downloadable
at behringer.com
21 assignable controllers storable in
user presets: 8 knobs, 8 buttons
(with transport-control option),
2 wheels, 1 fader and 2 pedal ports
Advanced control features such as
drawbar mode (control inversion),
drum triggering, incremental value
step and octave +/-
Soft gig bag, high-quality headset
and guitar strap for direct live
performance on stage included
Plug and play with Windows XP
(or higher) and Mac OS X operating
systems; additional low-latency driver
downloadable at behringer.com
Separate MIDI output allows
controlling external samplers,
synths and other equipment
Runs via USB bus, batteries or power
adapter (not included)
High-quality components and
exceptionally rugged construction
ensure long life
Conceived and designed by
BEHRINGER Germany
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Ballistic nylon carry bagGuitar-style strap for
on-stage performance
HS1000 headset with
microphone
All keyboard controllers are not
created equal. This is the one with more
features, more accessories and more
useful software than its competition.
The UMA25S MIDI Controller is an
extremely exible master keyboard with
a control section for a wide range of
applications from on-stage performance
to podcasting.
Do you need independent control of
computer rack synthesizers? How about
control over general MIDI sound modules
and eects devices? Maybe you just
want to operate sequencing software
or computer plug-ins from a convenient
remote location? The UMA25S oers total
exibility, tremendous ease of use and
allows 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 eects 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 o, adjusts the volume or changes
any one of many addressable parameters.
U-CONTROL UMA25S
Keyboard Controllers

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