At the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) this week, ION shows the Piano Master which is a midi controller keyboard with a docking station for an iPad. Play along with the free music teaching app or trigger sounds in other music apps thanks to Piano...
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Published on Jan 9, 2011 9:52:39 AM by Gear Junkies

 


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