there are so different keyboards in main stage 2 and 1 because if you choose one you can mode it how thou want and save it and this can became another keyboard that you can use.
As of 2011 Damon Albarn (Singer, guitar, keyboards, ect)-2-D, Noodle/Cyborg Mike Smith (Keyboards)-2-D, Noodle/ Cyborg Cass Browne (Drums)-Russel Simon Tong (Lead Guitar)-Noodle/Cyborg Mike Jones (Bass Guitar)-Murdoc Jeff Wootton(Lead Guitar)-Noodle/Cybrog, 2-D Gabriel Wallace (Drums)- Russel Jesse Hackett (Keyboards)- 2-D, Noodle/Cyborg
Most Glam Bands (Sweet, T Rex etc) all Used Guitars(1 0r 2) Bass Guitar, Drums and/or Keyboards. And as you can see, that's the same as any other band. Did you think they played something different to all other bands?
Most professional harpsichordists/musicians use a double manual harpsichord (with 2 keyboards.) There are a lot of harpsichords with only one, (they are more affordable than a double manual.) And there are very very few harpsichords in the world that have 3 keyboards.
No, radio communications are not only used with 2 way radios. They can be picked up on many frequencies, that are not necessarily considered to be 2 way radios.
there are 2 instruments in river deep mountain high. or there might be 6 instruments. there is the bass and the maracas.
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Logic Studio 9 came with all the Garageband Jam Packs that Apple has offered. If you used the Apple App Store to purchase Logic Pro 9 or MainStage 2, you will also be able to download the content from Logic Studio. The boxed version of Logic Express, boxed Jam Packs and Logic Studio 9 are no longer sold. If you just want the Jam Packs and have OS X Snow Leopard or Lion, download Mainstage from the App store for $30.00. It has all the content for much less than Apple used to charge for one Jam Pack.
On many keyboards there is a slight raised dot or line on the F and J keys. This helps people when touch typing.
USB and PS/2
Even if there are different types of computer keyboards, it is evident that they are used for almost the same functions.The computer keyboard is the peripheral used to enter data (text and characters) into the computer, manage applications or enter command to be executed.The different types of keyboards contain generally from 84 to 101 keys placed sometimes differently.Most of these keys are known as alphanumeric keys with letters and numbers, others permit to input punctuation.There are also many special keys used for different functions such as to delete or enter data or command, print screen, escape, etc,Types of keyboards.There are basically two types of computer keyboards:the standard keyboard designed in two basic arrangements of symbols keys. In western countries the standard used is the QWERTY keyboard in reference to the first six alphabetic keys found in the top.In the second arrangement of symbols keys, the first six alphabetic keys are not the same. There are known as AZERTY and this other standard is used in French countries.the ergonomic keyboard is more comfortable than the basic keyboard because it facilitates a more suitable position for the hands users.If you are one of the hardcore gamers in the world, a special keyboard named Gaming Keyboards is the best controller you can use.Keyboard connectors.The computer keyboards used actually two different types of connectors:the PS/2 connector frequently used for the keyboardsthe USB more and more used with new keyboards.When the time comes to buy your input device, to make a better choice, use these guidelines about the different types of computer keyboards.
There are many different connectors that have been used for connecting keyboards to computers. Some of the most common or formerly most common are listed below:DIN-9 connector - used on early PC, XT, and AT systemsADB (Apple Desktop Bus) - used on many Macs before USB was introduced and for some time afterward.PS/2 - introduced with the IBM PS/2 line and used on many newer PCsUSB - most commonly used today
As of 2011 Damon Albarn (Singer, guitar, keyboards, ect)-2-D, Noodle/Cyborg Mike Smith (Keyboards)-2-D, Noodle/ Cyborg Cass Browne (Drums)-Russel Simon Tong (Lead Guitar)-Noodle/Cyborg Mike Jones (Bass Guitar)-Murdoc Jeff Wootton(Lead Guitar)-Noodle/Cybrog, 2-D Gabriel Wallace (Drums)- Russel Jesse Hackett (Keyboards)- 2-D, Noodle/Cyborg
Factory Made - 2008 Light Car Rails Globes Keyboards Scissors 2-22 was released on: USA: 2 July 2010
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Well the keyboards were placed like that for a reason....reason number 1 people like it that way...reason number 2 the one who put the keyboards like that maybe fely like putting them like that....reason number 3 i like the keyboards like that because i already know how to type this way and i don't want anybody to come and tell me that the keyboards have been changed by some retard that decided to chge then ....so yeah i hope this answers your question about how the keyboads are the way they are!!!! and if you people don't like the way the keyboards are then whatever.
You can purchase a switch box that allows you to switch control.
yes there are. Many languages have special characters and have special keyboards to accommodate them, eg, Germans have a different key set. Of course Japan, China, Russia have different key set. But even within one language there are keyboards that fix the strange key layout (Querty) that we are saddled with. there are keyboards that address the comfort problem with a split in the center and special places to rest your hands. And then there are different construction techniques with different types of key switches, some that are less prone to water damage. And then there are the location of the "special keys", the arrow keys, the numeric keypad, function keys, etc. Some keyboards place a trackball or other pointing device on the keyboard somewhere. And then there are the different interface and connection methods, from RS232 to IR signals. Given all that its surprising that any 2 keyboards are the same. There are also keyboards designed with shapes and layouts specific to the one-handed typist. There are chord keyboards like the BAT, or sculpted keyboards like the Maltron which have a frequency of use layout and mechanical key switches that make them easier to press.