Re:MIDI keyboards
2011/10/01 18:43:53
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Use your soundcard in what way?
I haven't got one, but assuming its the same as all other MIDI controllers, then it connects to your PC by USB down which it sends MIDI (note: MIDI is not audio).
Software, such as Sonar, is then used to turn that MIDI into audio, generally by using a software synth. Sonar then outputs the audio to whatever audio interface/soundcard you point it at.
If you mean "can you use your PC's onboard soundcard", then answer is yes, but you may have problems with latency (a gap between when you play the note and the audio finally gets played by the soundcard), and with audio quality, especially if you record audio through an onboard card. They're generally cheap components with very noisy preamps.
A better audio interface, with ASIO or WASAPI, drivers is what most people prefer to use.
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