![]() The keys are a full size “Semi Synth Weighted” affair, and feel fantastic! I have fat stubby hands and I am no concert pianist, so the large layout felt natural. ![]() The discrete label controls also made it look VERY German, and very cool. The matte plastic finish and full sized keyboard were flat out impressive feeling. So, after some deliberation, I bought one.įirst impression- This is not a small controller when it comes to 3-octave decks. Everyone raved about the M32, but I didn’t hear much about the A25. Since I was mainly looking for a bass deck, I did my research and it was down to the A25 or M32. Nothing against them, but the mapping always had to be done manually, and using the stand alone control software for live playing just didn’t work. I bought the “Analog Dreams” synth pack from Native Instruments at the start of Quarantine, and was VERY impressed with the sounds and overall 80’s vibe. Short Version: If you are looking to buy a bass deck, and you live in a lot of the Native Insturments’ world of virtual synths, this is a no brainer and dare I say, better than the M32
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