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Yes, the LaunchPad still is $199US from the factory direct sales on the Emu web site, that's why I bought one, a lot cheaper than the local retail price. But I am going to buy a Peavey PC1600x as well! Simon Canberra AUSTRALIA >Last time I was at Emu, they were blowing out the LaunchPad at $199 (i >think...?). Check the "Factory Store" at their website... > >Jim Lanpheer > > > >Simon wrote: >> >> >Don't know the Kenton Electronics One. >> >> Check it at... >> http://www.kenton.co.uk/ >> >> >I thought that the Launchpad was >> >meant to be a companion to the EMU Dance synths and not a general >purpose >> >MIDI controller. >> >> I think that the LaunchPad was originally intended as a controller for >the >> Emu Orbit sound module, but all controls on the LaunchPad are >assignable, >> I'm using the LaunchPad with an Emu E6400 sampler. It can be used with >> other MIDI gear as well, as most (if not all) sliders and buttons on the >> LaunchPad can be assigned to whatever MIDI controller numbers you >desire. >> >> - 4 assignable sliders, plus assignable expression pedal input. >> - Pitch wheel and Modulation (assignable) slider. >> - One octave velocity sensitive 'drum pad' keyboard (+5 ocatave, -4 >ocatve >> transposition range). >> - Assignable trigger/transport control buttons. >> - MIDI clock output. >> - MIDI machine control. >> - MIDI merge the MIDI input with LauchPad MIDI data. >> + more. >> >> Simon >> Canberra >> AUSTRALIA > >-- >ÐÏࡱá