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    Does anyone have any suggestions about what the best butcheapest midi capable keyboards are? I need one that can easily hook up to the computer!


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    Re: Keyboards

    I recently bought myself a new macbook for work. At first I was very happy with its performance, but over time I realized that this laptop has a number of disadvantages and the most noticeable one is that the keyboard is easy to get dirty and it can be easily scratched. To prevent this, I decided to get myself a macbook air keyboard cover 13 inch 2018. In the end, it was absolutely the right decision because with this cover, I was able to keep my keyboard safe from scratches, dust and dirt.



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    Re: Keyboards

    Very interesting, thank you.



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    Re: Keyboards

    better not to take the cheap ones.



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    Re: Keyboards

    This text was not translated, because it is originally in German For finding the best but most affordable MIDI capable keyboards, there are several options that are well-regarded for their quality, functionality, and ease of connection to a computer. When looking for a MIDI keyboard, you'll want to consider key count, key action (whether they're weighted or unweighted), additional features like pads and knobs, and of course, compatibility with your computer.
    Here are some recommendations:

    Akai Professional MPK Mini MKII: This is a popular choice for a portable, yet powerful MIDI keyboard. It has 25 synth-action mini keys, 8 backlit drum pads, and comes with a bundle of software.
    Novation Launchkey Mini: Known for its seamless integration with Ableton Live, this is another compact and affordable option with 25 mini keys and 16 drum pads.
    Arturia MiniLab MkII: This one is a bit more advanced, with 25 highly responsive keys, 16 encoders, and comes with a suite of software including Ableton Live Lite.
    Nektar Impact LX25+: Offers full-size, velocity-sensitive keys, with integration for most major DAWs. It also includes 8 drum pads and is known for its build quality.
    M-Audio Keystation 49 MK3: If you prefer a larger keyboard, this one has 49 full-size keys, is lightweight, and offers simple plug-and-play integration with your computer.

    Most of these keyboards connect easily via USB and are compatible with both Windows and Mac OS, making them great choices for computer-based music production. Remember to check the specific compatibility with your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software to ensure the best integration and workflow.



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    Gatesby.T
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    Thanks. You ideas are good.



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