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3l3ctromonk
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Posted : Jan 22, 2007 21:25
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Hi
i do have a question to ask, bit it may sound kinda funny, but please cooperate:-) thanks
I want to connect my keyboard to reason 3.0, but the weird thing is that it does not have a midi port.It is a very old keyboard, and I think it did not come with the midi port in the past.Is there any way, that I can connect it with reason?As far as I know its not possible, but if there is a way that I am missing.
If its not possible, then which is the cheapest and good midi controller that I can buy?
Thanks
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Elad
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 01:57
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3l3ctromonk
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 02:56
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Kryptum
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 04:03
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DrTiTus
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 05:11
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The cheapest is best!
Novation Remote 25LE
Comes with free Novation Bass Station, Ableton Live Lite 4, and has a touchpad controller, as well as 9 knobs, with a Bank A/B switch, giving you 18 knobs to tweak~
Has a pitch/mod joystick, and has full size keys which sound not too bad...
I would recommend it if you are on a budget - no compromise on quality! |
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Ulterior
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Posted : Jan 23, 2007 18:48
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nice suggestions... the price is really acceptable and i wouldnt go for a midi with no knobs... they make work so easier, all those automations.. making them with your mouse is hell
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3l3ctromonk
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Posted : Jan 25, 2007 19:59
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thanks a lot.I now have an idea on which controller I will buy.
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