Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I'm interested in learning to play the keyboard. I'd like one that can output MIDI (I don't know if they all can or not).
I want to be able to play and have the computer put notes up on a staff for me. Is this possible?
Any recommendations?
Originally posted by: tweakmm
Search on E-bay for the cheapest MIDI controler keyboard you can find. If you want to learn piano then get one with at least 3 octaves and even that will be slightly limiting.
On the software side I can't help you as I am only familar with professional midi sequencer packages.
He never said he was serious about learning piano was he? You are right though, 3 octaves is too little for some reason I was thinking 3 was 32 keys. 4 octaves is stretching it, but you can get a basic 4 octave midi controller for crap and the bigger ones can get pricey.Originally posted by: nan0bug
Originally posted by: tweakmm
Search on E-bay for the cheapest MIDI controler keyboard you can find. If you want to learn piano then get one with at least 3 octaves and even that will be slightly limiting.
On the software side I can't help you as I am only familar with professional midi sequencer packages.
I don't agree.
Get a 61 key or bigger if you're serious about learning piano.
I'm not planning on anything professional. I just need a way to turn the music in my head into music on the computer. Dragging and dropping notes is very time consuming and I don't often get what I want.Originally posted by: tweakmm
He never said he was serious about learning piano was he? You are right though, 3 octaves is too little for some reason I was thinking 3 was 32 keys. 4 octaves is stretching it, but you can get a basic 4 octave midi controller for crap and the bigger ones can get pricey.
Also, Reason is way too much software to try to learn to play piano on, granted once he masters it he can make some some pro stuff, if all he wants to do is learn piano there have to be much more simple programs with a more limited scope.
Chaotic, it really depends on how serious you want to get with it.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
I'm not planning on anything professional. I just need a way to turn the music in my head into music on the computer. Dragging and dropping notes is very time consuming and I don't often get what I want.Originally posted by: tweakmm
He never said he was serious about learning piano was he? You are right though, 3 octaves is too little for some reason I was thinking 3 was 32 keys. 4 octaves is stretching it, but you can get a basic 4 octave midi controller for crap and the bigger ones can get pricey.
Also, Reason is way too much software to try to learn to play piano on, granted once he masters it he can make some some pro stuff, if all he wants to do is learn piano there have to be much more simple programs with a more limited scope.
Chaotic, it really depends on how serious you want to get with it.
Originally posted by: CptObvious
I have an Evolution 49 key MIDI controller
Originally posted by: audiotherapy
that maudio keyboard is USB powered and transmitt MIDI via USB
nevermind looks like u bought somethingelse
you can buy a MIDI to joystick port cable from GuitarCenter or a MIDI USB interface
if your serious about working w/ MIDI on a PC, you need a 12ms or less latency... meaning you need a pro sound card
Originally posted by: Ogg
How does Reason compare with Finale?
I was once a music major in college and Finale was awesome software! Of course that was over 10 yrs ago
Im also interested in emptying my head of the music![]()
Originally posted by: mwtgg
I have one of these. Unfortunately, I lost interest in playing, it's a good keyboard in my opinion though.