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> Midi Keyboards And The Men Who Play Them..., Can midi sequencers replace them?
Ionas
posté lun. 28 oct. 2002, 21:23
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I have thought at some length about buying a midi keyboard, and even asked around here about which to buy, but as I was trying out Intuem the other day, I began to wonder if a midi sequencer wouldn't be enough.

What reasons are there for using midi keyboards (other than the fact that registering Intuem costs almost as much as a keyboard itself)? Is it just force of habit, or are there things I can never produce with just a sequencer?


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posté lun. 4 nov. 2002, 00:50
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Disclaimer: Im slightly partial to Evolution, since I work for them, however, I think their hardware is superior, as an expert techy.

You could also consider the latest controler from Edirol, which has 30 keys and all kinda stuff. However it looks like hell, and it probably doesn't fit my chair.

YES the trick with those small keyboards like Evo/Oxy keyboards is that they fit between the arms of a chair! so you keep them there on your knees while fiddling controls on the mac, and then continue bash stuff in on the keyboard on your knees when you want to.

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