Beta Testers required for Logic Pro X Keyboard

Hey
We're the company behind the colour coded shortcut editing keyboards for Logic Pro 9.
We're about to launch our new compatible keyboard for Logic Pro X, however before we do we requrie 5 Beta testers who can check all shortcuts for us.
For your help, you'll get an entirely brand new Logic Pro X keyboard free of charge.
We do only require 5 people, however any additional testers will also be given a 20% of voucher for their time.
Please drop me an email and we can send the new PDF.
Many Thanks
Mark Brown
Editors Keys
Company Director

Hey thanks!
My email is mark.b (at) editorskeys (dot) com

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