Oh one of those posey things..
It's a remote keyboard controller - no in built sounds, just sends MIDI.
I looks like a modern day AX1..
The keyboard sends program change messages (to select patches), MIDI note data (odvously), modulation, and pitchbend.
All of these messages should be understood by the Emax II as this is part of the MIDI standard.
Even my really old Akai AX73 can do all this.
MIDI was 'born' in around 1982, and you it hasn't really changes that much.
Somehow they keep adding bits to it, but the fundimentals remain the same.
I would really like to know what this 'other' language is...
As to what device is around that gives you samples, synths, and sequencing?
Take your pick, there's dozens of 'workstations' out there from the likes of Yamaha Motif range, Roland's Fantoms, and not forgeting the Korg Triton.
It largley depends on the size of your pocket.
If money is an issue a rack-mount will give you the features, but without the keys.
You could also look for the something older, most of my kit is 'secondhand' (JV-2080 was the last major MIDI addition)
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