MK Keyboard Range Expanded

US Gear4music adds three new models      23/05/11

MK Keyboard Range Expanded
MK2069

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Gear4music.com tells us that they have introduced three new keyboards in the MK series. Here's their press release:
Following classic home keyboard design, the MK-2065, MK-2069 and MK-906 have been developed to offer a wide range of essential keyboard features at a highly affordable price. The MK keyboard range is perfect for beginners of any age, while experienced musicians can have hours of fun experimenting with the vast array of sounds and advanced features.
With 54 full-size keys, 100 voices and 100 rhythms, the MK-2065 (£44.99) incorporates everything a developing player needs in a modern, easy to use package. With a clearly set out control panel, getting access to essential keyboard functions is straightforward, meaning players can focus on performing. With a built in record function, it's possible to hear your own playback – invaluable for practice. Chord Control, Vibrato and Sustain all add nuances to the sound that keeps the MK-2065 interesting and fun as the player improves.
The MK-2069 is an incredibly useful instrument for a keyboard player of any age. Light up keys help develop timing and accuracy by showing clearly which keys to press. Alongside the 100 voices and 100 rhythms, the MK-2069 gives you the tools you need to push your playing to its best. With a record function on board, this keyboard has a clear focus on helping you develop your skills. The included microphone makes the MK-2069 not only a great learning tool, but a fun one too, allowing you and your friends to sing along to your favourite tracks.
Perfect for the beginner looking to push themselves, or for experienced players looking for affordable access to USB MIDI, the MK-906 (£79.99) has an array of advanced features that are sure to impress. 61 full size keys and ergonomically designed knobs and controls mean that access to the 128 realistic voices and rhythms are just a touch away. The MK-906 provides all the features you would expect from a top of the range keyboard, with effects including sustain, touch sensitivity and transposition, as well as controls for pitch and vibrato. With a keyboard split feature as well as one-key follow and ensemble modes, the MK-906 is an incredibly versatile keyboard, suitable for a wide range of styles.
Jonathan Meager, Marketing Manager at Gear4music.com, explained why the company was expanding its MK Keyboard range; "Our MK keyboards have proven incredibly popular, and the feedback we've received is that they're some of the best value for money home keyboards available. The three new models are focussed on providing our customers with even more features to suit their needs. For example, to help beginners' progress, the MK-2069 includes light up keys; for the advanced musicians, the MK-906 has USB MIDI on board. With the same commitment to affordable quality that made our other MK keyboards standout in the market, we're confident the MK-2065, MK-2069 and MK-906 will impress new and experienced musicians alike."
The MK range of keyboards is available throughout Europe and ship with power supplies included. Keyboards are available as individual instruments as well as in packages featuring everything you need to start playing immediately – a tutorial DVD, keyboard stand and headphones. Prices have been confirmed as £72.99 for the MK-2065 Pack, £85.99 for the MK-2069 and £119.99 for the MK-906. All Gear4music products come with a minimum of one year warranty.
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