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Midi Keyboard
Need an afordable one for programming melodies and the like in FL. My budget is £150, any ideas?
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Re: Midi Keyboard
Why don't you enable your keyboard to do this? Its easy to learn, but if not, buy a midi keyboard.Dj Acto wrote:Need an afordable one for programming melodies and the like in FL. My budget is £150, any ideas?
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I used my computer keyboard for a while to do programming and the like. It's definitely better than nothing, but having a MIDI keyboard is much better. The computer keyboard is pretty limiting in terms of range, it's not visually intuitive like a real keyboard, and I find you start repeating melodies a lot because some positions/keys are more natural than others. Just picked up an Axiom 49 and I'm liking it.
Sofa_King wrote:I used my computer keyboard for a while to do programming and the like. It's definitely better than nothing, but having a MIDI keyboard is much better. The computer keyboard is pretty limiting in terms of range, it's not visually intuitive like a real keyboard, and I find you start repeating melodies a lot because some positions/keys are more natural than others. Just picked up an Axiom 49 and I'm liking it.
thanks man i'll look into an Axiom then

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