Re: Use of MIDI keyboard in MusicCreator 6 Touch
2014/10/21 12:47:15
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I bought a brand new Yamaha YPG-235 portable digital piano for around $250, and it has about 400 on-board sounds, as well as USB port to connect to your computer and use to either trigger sounds from soft-synths, or you could record its audio output (I bought a Radio Shack splitter for that, which takes the single 1/4" output from the keyboard, and splits that into two 1/4" mono jacks, which I then plug into a right and left input port on my audio interface).
The Yamaha keyboard is 76-notes, which as a piano player, I like better than a 61-note controller.
Please note that you would get many more features in a mid-line or more expensive midi controller, but if you don't mind clicking on things in Sonar with your mouse, something like this Yamaha keyboard works fine.
There are also pretty good basic midi controllers available, if budget is an issue. I just bought an 88-note M-Audio midi controller from Guitar Center a few days ago, for $149, which I got them to knock down to $129. No real midi controller features, except for volume, but it gives me a full piano keyboard set of keys to use, and I can carve it into 4 zones for triggering different sounds in Sonar.
Bob Bone
Wisdom is a giant accumulation of "DOH!"
Sonar: Platinum (x64), X3 (x64)
Audio Interfaces: AudioBox 1818VSL, Steinberg UR-22
Computers: 1) i7-2600 k, 32 GB RAM, Windows 8.1 Pro x64 & 2) AMD A-10 7850 32 GB RAM Windows 10 Pro x64
Soft Synths: NI Komplete 8 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, many others
MIDI Controllers: M-Audio Axiom Pro 61, Keystation 88es
Settings: 24-Bit, Sample Rate 48k, ASIO Buffer Size 128, Total Round Trip Latency 9.7 ms