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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 14 October 2008


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Kenton Electronics Midistream

Offering low-latency, long-distance control, the Midistream looks set to break records. Keith Gemmell takes it to the limit…

Price: £400.00
Manufacturer: Kenton Electronics
Website: http://www.kenton.co.uk

Every so often, among the large selection of hardware and software that arrives at the MTM office for review, something a little out of the ordinary crops up. One such device is the Kenton Midistream. In fact, from the moment you lay eyes on the plain ‘no nonsense’ packaging with just a black and white photograph of the contents on the front, you get the feeling that this is not going to be a run-of-the-mill product. Inside are two sturdy metal boxes sprouting stubby antennae, a battery and a power supply. Interesting.

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 11
Filed under DJ Equipment, MIDI Controllers / Interfaces

 

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