Buyers advice for a novice
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Re: Buyers advice for a novice
I don't know why people recommend "synth/workstation" type keyboards. You really only need MIDI out and everything else is available for free as software. I bought M-Audio Keystation 61, immediately thrown out it's disc (who needs proprietary software?) plugged USB jack in and that's all.
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Re: Buyers advice for a novice
Convenience.FaTony wrote:I don't know why people recommend "synth/workstation" type keyboards. You really only need MIDI out and everything else is available for free as software. I bought M-Audio Keystation 61, immediately thrown out it's disc (who needs proprietary software?) plugged USB jack in and that's all.
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Re: Buyers advice for a novice
Except the sound will be produced by proprietary software and samples which I definitely don't want.
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Re: Buyers advice for a novice
Yes, for you that would be an inconvinience.FaTony wrote:Except the sound will be produced by proprietary software and samples which I definitely don't want.