nuts wrote:
Yes true, the keyboard helps but i like my instruments as close as possible to their original state.
If you have the ascii port and connect a keyboard you will not only have access to the Function keys but page up/down, the keypad, and number pad so you will rarely touch the samplers front panel again.
As well as being quicker than multi-pressing the buttons, it is cheaper solution and it's less hassle compared to buying and replacing worn out components with slightly less worn components.
To connect to the ASCII use a cheap PS2 keyboard and an adapter (this way is tons cheaper than buying a ACSII keyboard).
I like my compact keyboard, it's are small enough to sit on my master keyboard.
Here's one the same as mine currently £0.99 ending soon.
LINK -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/compact-PS2-keyboard-black-slightly-used-computer-qwerty-/121273463185?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_KeyboardsMice&hash=item1c3c763191and buy an adapter like this one for £2.41 delivered
LINK -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PSG90302-Pro-Signal-Adapter-Keyboard-Ps-2-To-Pc-At-/141156193979?pt=UK_Computing_Sound_Vision_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item20dd9096bb