Small MIDI keyboard

Discussion in 'alt.steinberg.cubase' started by bovril, Mar 4, 2004.

  1. bovril Guest

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    I would like to buy a small MIDI keyboard that does not take to much space
    and works via USB, just simply for getting the notes into Cubase. It does
    not have to have any extra buttons (except modulation wheel). 32 keys would
    be optimal, but I would also take one with 49 keys. I have tried the Edirol
    PCR-30 (32 keys) but I did not get the driver installed.
    How about MIDIMAN Radium 49, Terratec MIDI Master USB, Evolution ...

    Any suggestions from the professionals?

    bovril
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  2. ace Guest

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    Ok, if small is what you want I've been using the MIDIMAN Oxygen 8 (26 key)
    controller for about a year now. It set me back $130 and it's worked with
    just about every program I've thrown at it, has great features, and connects
    via usb. I'm very happy with my purchase. Drivers worked fine by the way.
    "bovril" <> wrote in message
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    > I would like to buy a small MIDI keyboard that does not take to much space
    > and works via USB, just simply for getting the notes into Cubase. It does
    > not have to have any extra buttons (except modulation wheel). 32 keys

    would
    > be optimal, but I would also take one with 49 keys. I have tried the

    Edirol
    > PCR-30 (32 keys) but I did not get the driver installed.
    > How about MIDIMAN Radium 49, Terratec MIDI Master USB, Evolution ...
    >
    > Any suggestions from the professionals?
    >
    > bovril
    >
    >
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