Which Midi Usb Controller For G4 Osx Powerbook?, Need MIDI USB keyboard solutionfor $250. |
sam. 10 juil. 2004, 23:39
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I have a Titanium G4 Powerbook OSX with Garageband, Reason, and will grow into Logic. I have been shopping for a MIDI USB solution and have boiled it down to MIDI USB Keyboards or a MIDI keyboard with a Tascam US-122. The keyboards I've been researching are the M-Audio Ozone, Edirol, and Novation.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'd like to get started with a budget of $250. |
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dim. 11 juil. 2004, 05:13
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Linda ,in the long run ,you may want to record vocals or instruments etc. so is nice to have the interface, i have the edi pcr 30 and like it a lot
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sam. 24 juil. 2004, 13:06
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Besides the Edirol PCR-30 keyboard, You might want to consider buying the
PCR-A30 which has a built-in Audio controller. I have this keyboard with a M-Audio 2x2 USB Midisport and a SD-20 sound module. This keyboard can be used either very simply or in the most complex situations, That's what I like about it. It has a lot of features that you can learn as you become better at playing your keyboard. I bought it because I didn't want to buy a cheap keyboard and then later move up to a better keyboard, I guess what I'm trying to say is it's better to buy the best you can afford first rather than wasting money on the cheapest you can afford. The PCR-A30 has a steep learning curve, But in the long run it's worth buying. D |
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