MIDI keyboard compatibility
I want to purchase a basic MIDI keyboard to use with musescore program. Can you tell me where I can find out which keyboards are compatible with musescore 1.0 program, the free download online? Specifically, I am currently looking at the Akai Pro LPK25 Midi Keyboard but also am considering other options. I don't want to purchase a keyboard and it not work. Anyone had any experience with this keyboard specificially or know what MIDI keyboards are compatible? THANKS!
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We don't have such a list yet, so let's find it out!
https://www.facebook.com/musescore/posts/10150374754912678
http://twitter.com/musescore/statuses/93373394766135296
Feel free to comment on this topic what keyboard brand + model you are using.
In reply to Listing up compatible keyboards by Thomas
Just remember that Musescore only detects Midi Note on/note off events, so you only need a basic keyboard
capable of sending MIDI note events. A basic keyboard - Casio / Yamaha should work, but you may want a
more featured keyboard to control other programs like a digital audio workstation (REAPER for example)
I use a Roland Edirol PCR-500.
Charles
It should be a much shorter list and an easier task. I got an ancient Kawai 690 from Craig's list for $50, and a $5.95 MIDI adapter from the internet, which works fine. If that works, so should the vast majority of better gear.
-- J.S.
In reply to Probably better to make a list of those that don't work -- by John Sprung
Indeed; MIDI is MIDI. Either it is MIDI or isn't, and if it is, I can't imagine how one could work and another not.
I looked at the Akai Pro LPK25 and noticed it has a very small keyboard - 25 notes I believe.
I would recommend you get at least a 49 note or 61 key keyboard then you can enter a much
wider range of notes. Do you play the piano? I do and find that the 49 note keyboard is on the verge
of being too small.
There is such a range of keyboards on the market - it all depends on your needs.
Charles
In reply to Choosing a Keyboard by ozcaveman
Fwiw, I don't find MIDI input to be especially faster or more convenient than computer keyboard entry. But when I've used MIDI, I've neber found small keyboards to be a problem. After all, we're not trying to transcribe real time piano performamce - MuseScore doesn't provide anything like that (and it doesn't work well even in the programs that do support it). Given you're just entering one voice on one staff at a time, few parts will exceed a two octave range often. And most small keyboards have an easy way to set what octaves they transmit, so you. Just set the proper octave at the beginning. Or don't bother and transpose the passage afterwards - takes just a couple of clicks.
So I'd say if this is something you are considering for a fixed installation (ie, a desktop computer) and you have the space, then by all means, get the larger keyboard. But assuming you really do find MIDI input faster than computer keyboard entry, and you are looking for a more portable option, I wouldn't rule out the smaller keyboards.
In reply to Fwiw, I don't find MIDI input by Marc Sabatella
MIDI can be helpful for chords in grand staff notation. Less so for single note melody lines. It'll put things in the octave you want without extra keystrokes, but for accidentals, it often guesses wrong about whether to "spell" them with a sharp or a flat. You also have to make a separate pass for each voice in each staff. So, there's a bunch of "go back and tweak" to do. Also, be very careful to get all your fingers off the keyboard, or it won't advance to the next duration. Instead, it just crams more notes into a jumbled chord.
-- J.S.
In reply to Choosing a Keyboard by ozcaveman
I have Akai pro LPK25 for few months and I am not able to make it work on my Win XP or Win 10.
Waste of $50 or so. Looking for something more reliable.
In reply to I have Akai pro LPK25 for… by Nakelp86
What goes wrong when you try? Does it work for other programs, or is only MuseScore giving you troubole? Have you read the Handbook section on using MIDI keyboard?
I use an Akai professional LPK25 laptop performance keyboard.