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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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Re: Writing music without a MIDI keyboard
| quote: | Originally posted by Ankhsunamun
I was wondering if anyone could offer an opinion about writing a track with their software alone, without the help of a MIDI keyboard.
Is this method a viable option? Would you most likely or prefer to download a soft-synth as your alternative?
Also would this keyboard be considered good enough/just as good/better than a standard midi keyboard? (As far as getting started is concerned)
http://zeneszmagazin.hu/uploads/RD-300SX_1.jpg
Any input is appreciated.
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Yes, a lot of people write music just fine without a controller by just drawning/writing the notes into their piano roll or staff note views in their DAW and controlling soft synths that way. But, many people (myself included) find that to be very inefficient compared to playing the parts in with a keyboard and using the editors to fix errors, try variations, etc. There's no right or wrong. If you want to improve your musical skills and/or are already a pianist, and if you don't wnat to spend all your time staring at computer screen and clicking with a mouse, then I'd definitely recommend getting a keyboard.
But, I agree with Phrequency that there are probably better options - that Roland is a nice stage piano, but there are many other better options for working with computer-based music.
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Feb-12-2010 18:32
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chrisspob
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: bolton
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not using a keyboard will benefit you in some ways because you will get good at using the piano roll but my opinion is to get a midi keyboard one with some knobs and sliders, m audio do a really cheap one for less than 100 pound that would be good enough for any pro producer i often right the melodies in the piano roll but i need the keyboard for things like touch sensitivety, the knobs for tweaking cuttof etc also to just to play on to get some ideas going
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Feb-12-2010 20:10
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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Perhaps, but there's a trade-off made in quality (although I have yet to find a DAW with every single feature implemented they way I think they should be implemented). I've only used a very old, cracked version of FL (spare me the opprobrium - I pay for all my stuff, now), a while back, and based on that experience can't share in your opinion of their software. That doesn't mean there aren't any changes that have come along which may change my opinion, but, on the whole I find FL to be a great beginner's tool-box but a lousy platform for an industry which requires more fidelity in less time than FL is capable of affording.
That's my opinion of FL, however. I used to use Project 5 (with Reason) but have recently graduated myself to Sonar 8.5. The difference is night and day but I don't think I'd be anywhere near as close to what I am currently doing with it if I were simply relegated to drawing in notes. Regardless of whatever software the OP is using (Acid and Reason), keyboard skillz aren't something I think ought to be shirked.
I've had one producer who was a genius on the guitar and in a partnership with an equally stellar pianist and even he played keyboards (better than I, at the time, at least and probably still, now.) My point is that the man, because of his abilities, had options open to him in his studio that people who are without such abilities are quite literally cut off from.
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Feb-12-2010 21:14
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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| quote: | Originally posted by RichieV
How can you stand the sight of that monstrosity. That would be the biggest con for me. It looks absolutely revolting. |
I should bounce a track through it's MIDI - a full blown track - just so you can hear it's pristine 22,500 (Digital - NOT analogue) Hz, 8-bit glory. It has the sonic fidelity of a home-made record from the 1930's and the piano... Well, every voice, really, is startlingly bad - horrific.
Bland, Static, Unconvincing, Dull, Trite, Blunt, Obvious, Unlistenable
It's a child's toy and a bit of an irony as it's currently hooked up to one of the most expensive pieces of software money can buy (apart from top-shelf Pro-Tools, I surmise).
I got it for free and it's been reliable through every song I've produced in the past three and a half years - but I have to admit, having had my hands on Ensoniq, Kurzweil, Casio (Pro - VZ1), and Alesis (QSsux.1), the action of the unweighted keys is comparable and the keys have taken a beating while remaining ultimately faithful in their duties.
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Feb-13-2010 01:26
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