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On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 11:56:01AM -0400, ANDERSON GREGORY wrote:
I am looking to buy a MIDI keyboard controller but I
am
having trouble coming up with a site that has
compatibility info on it. Could someone point me in the
right direction?
Thanks Greg.
Any MIDI keyboard will work with your computer's MIDI interface. MIDI is a 20-year-old
standard. If it has a MIDI port, it will work.
As for using the USB port instead of the MIDI port: if the keyboard's documentation
says it is "class compliant" then it should plug and play in USB using the ALSA
MIDI and ALSA sequencer drivers that are the standard in linux kernels.
If you're not sure, then bring a linux laptop to the music store, boot it up, and plug
the USB keyboard in to make sure it works. It should show up in "lsusb", and
typing "amidi -l" and "aconnect -lio" should both show that it is
recognized. Connect it to your favorite softsynth using aconnect, QJackCtl, or patchage,
and try it out.
The above is exactly what I did before buying my Novation Remote SL. The guys in the store
were like, "WTF is THAT?! Sure doesn't look like Ableton to me!" But it
worked so I bought it.
It's also worthwhile to make sure that the manufacturer of your keyboard makes
firmware updates available in standard MIDI SYSEX format. Novation does not any longer (as
of version 3.1). A lot of the advanced (and expensive!) features of their products are
completely proprietary and require proprietary software on the PC. So I would advise
staying away from Novation products.
Finally, I have to advise either staying away from M-Audio keyboards, or making sure you
buy them under warranty. They're crap. An Axiom 49 just up and died on me after a few
months of regular gigging. I think the power regulator went toes-up. I'd bought it
used, no warranty, and I was screwed. Before throwing it out a window, I salvaged some
parts from it (8 rotary continuous controllers, 9 faders) if anyone wants them for a
project; make me an offer.
- -ken
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