05-18-2013, 16:46
I'm considering buying one. Anyone have any experience on this matter?
USB/MIDI-keyboards
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05-18-2013, 16:46
I'm considering buying one. Anyone have any experience on this matter?
05-18-2013, 21:18
DJ Azu
![]() My friend has this thingy, tried to make some loop, epic, lol. Atleast you can download FL studio to your tablet if you have and try it on sensor.
05-18-2013, 23:33
(05-18-2013, 21:18)SailorMoon Wrote: DJ Azu It's more for learning piano than making electronic music, I already use FL Studio once in a while and I'm not too good at it.
05-19-2013, 01:15
sure , i play piano and have experience with all things midi
if you've got the cashish go grab yourself a nice roland with usb "save midi cards or gameport" other wise just get any full size keyboard 90% of them have usb midi or plain midi at least even my old yamaha portatone has midi in/out ect and its at least 8 year old.
Go home IW.... your drunk.
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I don't have much money to spend at the moment. I jokingly asked my mother if she would sponsor me one of these http://www.4sound.dk/shop/usb-midi-keybo...d-gen.html which I was recommended, and she dusted out some really old crap (MC-32 Stereo Electronic Keyboard), which is nice except the sound it can make sucks dick and you can't press more than one key at once, and it feels like a toy for children basically.
I don't plan to spend a lot of money on a really expensive keyboard, I want an average affordable one that works as it should, won't disappoint me and doesn't lack a lot of things I might need. Should I buy the one I linked when I get some money to spend on myself? |
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