patm
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 00:56 Midi connection question |
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Having never used a keyboard with midi capability, I see some with normal midi cable connection.
Others have midi using USB cable.
Any difference in performance or is one better than other?
Any help would be appreciated. |
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Elijah
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 01:45 Re: Midi connection question |
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usb is only for transferring .mid tracks.
midi cable is for transporting realtime midi data eg. note strikes, knob tweaks. |
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Inge
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Elijah
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Inge
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 02:01
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A USB midi keyboard... must get one!  |
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Elijah
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 02:05
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i stand corrected... hehe |
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Inge
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Elijah
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 02:09
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edit by Inge: yes, two posts have been edited. Nothing serious though. Trust me.
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i stand corrected... hehe
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Inge the 'lik3s b00i5'er has spoken
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yes... yes you have... lol |
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Jesse Moore
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 02:26
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Inge AND Elijah
http://www.openlabs.com/products/product_info-neko64.htm
:EDIT: I put a link on the manufacturer's website  |
"The world would be a dull place if there were no Idealists"
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InHousePussy
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 03:10
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Sunbuster
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 08:40
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Only 80GB HDD as standard, that won't last long... Otherwise it sounds like a pretty neat piece of equipment to have in the rack  |
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CHICAGO¤lollie
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 12:18
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And at the guaranteed lowest price of $4,995, how could you go wrong?
I mean, apart from the "$4,995 to buy masterful keyboard" part.
Anyone here giving away $4,995 for no particular reason, with no catch, consequence, repayments, or anything of the sort whatsoever? |
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technoid
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Posted: Tue Dec 28 2004 20:44
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Is there a reason you need USB MIDI?
If you're not a pro keyboardist, then you don't really need a $600 61-key or a $5k 88-key workstation MIDI controller keyboard. USB should work well, although I don't have a MIDI keyboard using that bus protocol. The old MIDI standard uses a bandwidth that's less faster than USB. Note, MIDI is a type of LAN.
You can find lower-priced controllers here... http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=key/search?sc=price&so=asc&c=4707&so=asc&sc=price
You can try the 37-key eKeys offered there (these are mini keys, not fullsize).
Or try Creative's Prodikeys (again, mini-keys) which is a piano and typewriter keyboard combination... http://www.prodikeys.com
Otherwise, I recommend fullsize keys (since I don't like mini's). |
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