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Re: [suse-multimedia-e] Keyboard
- From: Ted <twager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:41:40 +0000
- Message-id: <E16NWHl-0002dg-00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sunday 06 January 2002 23:18, James Oakley wrote:
> On January 6, 2002 02:59 pm, Ted wrote:
> > Hi...
> > I am looking to buy a keyboard to plug into my s/b live card...Any
> > advice as to make and model
> > to buy or to avoid appreciated..
>
> Oh boy, you looking to start a flamewar? Your question is the musical geek
> equivalent of "Which editor should I use?"
>
> That said, it really depends on what you need. Korg (http://www.korg.com )
> have a lot of really nice keyboards.
>
> I'd suggest visiting your friendly neighborhood music store to see what
> they have. They'll always let you try out the gear right there. If you're a
> regular customer they'll often let you take it home for a week or so to try
> it out with the rest of your equipment. You can also often rent almost
> everything they sell.
Hi..
Thanks for the replies...I have only just setup the midi side of SuSE and
am quite in the dark as to what to buy.....Do I go for a normal k/board with
no voices and use the s/blaster input or do I go for a usb connection
and if so will this use the voices on the k/board.......Will search for a
newbie guide to linux music in the meantime...
--
Regards
Ted Wager
SuSE Linux
> On January 6, 2002 02:59 pm, Ted wrote:
> > Hi...
> > I am looking to buy a keyboard to plug into my s/b live card...Any
> > advice as to make and model
> > to buy or to avoid appreciated..
>
> Oh boy, you looking to start a flamewar? Your question is the musical geek
> equivalent of "Which editor should I use?"
>
> That said, it really depends on what you need. Korg (http://www.korg.com )
> have a lot of really nice keyboards.
>
> I'd suggest visiting your friendly neighborhood music store to see what
> they have. They'll always let you try out the gear right there. If you're a
> regular customer they'll often let you take it home for a week or so to try
> it out with the rest of your equipment. You can also often rent almost
> everything they sell.
Hi..
Thanks for the replies...I have only just setup the midi side of SuSE and
am quite in the dark as to what to buy.....Do I go for a normal k/board with
no voices and use the s/blaster input or do I go for a usb connection
and if so will this use the voices on the k/board.......Will search for a
newbie guide to linux music in the meantime...
--
Regards
Ted Wager
SuSE Linux
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