what midi keyboard should I get?
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Majglow |
Alright,
After looking at all the options, I think I've decided I'd start my introduction into the world of trance production w/ a midi keyboard and some software. For the software, I was thinking something like Sonar or Reason, but I can get the demos and pick one later.
Anyway, I have to pick a midi keyboard to get. I figure that I shouldn't spend more than $250 on my first one, although I'm hoping to spend more like $150-$200. I'm thinking at least 61 full-size keys would be needed.
I have a few ideas: http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1619181464819
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...l/base_id/90221 looks good, but is expensive.
http://www.zzounds.com/love.music?p...z=1619181464819 looks the same as the previous one, but is a lot cheaper... so I have my doubts.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...l/base_id/90220 looks good, but is lacking keys.
So, what other possibilities are there? And, what would I really need in a midi keyboard to produce trance? Anyway, I need help to pick one since I really don't know what I'm doing :crazy: |
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brash |
I would suggest definitely getting a MIDI keyboard. Trying to work out melodies on the computer is a pain in the arse...
The first link you gave seems to ONLY be USB. I wouldn't get that. That means you can't hook it up to hardsynths (unless there is some USB->MIDI adapter for it, too?
The Evolution MK-361 you linked to looks good.
Another option is to get a hardsynth with a keyboard and use that. You could probably get a decent one for not much more than $250. |
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Majglow |
What is the difference between the second link and the third link?
(They are both MK-361 s but with a $70 difference!) |
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Vizay |
the MK-249C IS connectable to hardware synths...it has both USB and the regular midi interface on it :D
I actually bought the 249 today...it's one hell of a keyboard :)
I sugest that one or the bigger one :) |
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Majglow |
as far as I can tell, only the mk-361C has velocity. am I correct? |
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Etherium |
Hey, Majglow, do you remember me mentioning the Radium, I would look into that one. |
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Majglow |
yeah... I checked it out... but it doesn't seem to have velocity from the specs that I found. If it does have velocity, then I probably would go for that over the evolution. |
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Majglow |
Alright, I went to the guitar center today and got dibs on the next radium coming in (should be tomorrow or monday).
They claimed it has velocity... so I'll see... if not, i can always return it and get an evolution mk-316 instead. |
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Dj Thy |
The evolutions have velocity (I own the 249cē, and it even has 16 different velocity curves you can select), but they don't have aftertouch, something you'll only find on more expensive keyboards.
Didn't test the Radium yet, but I sure hope they did a better job than on the oxygen 8 (that one is a nightmare, breaks easily, and it happens a lot that it sends midi control messages even when doing nothing).
You should really look into what you need... Do you really need 61 keys (5 octaves, if making trance or similar you'll rarely need this, use transpose), or can you manage with less (keep in mind all those keyboards still have transpose features)?
Do you want to be able to control other parameters via the keyboard (it's an extra, but it's worth it imo).
I suggest you take the evolution keyboards with controllers (the C stand for control), the number of keys is you choice. If you want even more controllers than the evolution, take a look at the Edirol PCR keyboards (http://www.edirol.com/products/keyboard.html), they not only have programmable controller knobs, but also sliders and buttons that are fully assignable. I like the feel of the evolution keys better myself, but edirol has nothing to be ashamed of either. |
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Vizay |
I think one of the best things with the evolutions is that they are easy tapped...you can do really fast hit's on the keys and it still reacts good....
ohh btw...what do you mean with veolcity...what is it? |
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