Hello, I am a complete beginner looking for recommendations to get my first MIDI controller. I have been learning piano and have a Korg Liano L1 which can be used as a MIDI keyboard, but it has 88 keys and is too big for my desk. I am just starting and learning off skill-share, youtube and found a domestika course I am interested in, aside from Andrew Huang, Taetro and Sanjay C's YouTube channel. While they have reviews on many, it has only confused me about which one to get. I don't wish to overspend but don't want something that is 25keys and basic and would have to be upgraded. Going by general comments, 32/37 or 49 keys would be good enough, but I am confused about which one to get. I have Akai MPK Mini Plus, Novation Launch key, Komplete Kontrol M25 or A32/49, Keystation Oxygen49, etc. as some on my list. Could someone please tell me which one to get as a beginner?
I’ve been producing for about a year now if that helps with anything. The price doesn’t matter to me just don’t be too unreasonable with it. Thx!
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Looking for something reasonably priced but that's going to be able to accommodate me as I grow my skills.
Any suggestions appreciated!
It’s just so annoying, coming up with amazing ideas while playing piano, but not being able to properly record them So I’d love to have some type of midi keyboard so I can directly play into BandLab or whatever. I would really appreciate if someone could give me a good BUDGET option. Thanks!
Title basically says it all. But I just got a midi keyboard the other day. And after spending a few hours trying to figure out how to even use the dang thing I can’t really see any benefit in using it. Currently I use drawn in drums using the samples in Ableton and I’ve been able to make plenty of beats/fills you name it that I’ve been satisfied with. And if I want to add keyboard or bass I simply put an effect over my guitar and mimic it that way.
In the time I’ve spent trying to learn how to use a midi keyboard, I’ve noticed, you have to be precise in your hits to keep in time (quantize def helps but things like 16th or 32nd notes on a hihat are almost impossible.) And to be able to keep that rythym going while also adding in snare and kick is a nightmare. The alternative seems to be to record each drum on a seperate track but then you’re recording, edit to make sure Its in time and if you like it, restart, record the next, edit it, listen back to see if you even like it. At this point I just don’t even see the benefit in having one.
Anyone have any counter thoughts or maybe something I’m missing?
Hello,
My SO is a music producer, and about a year ago, his production keyboard broke. When I asked him why he hadn't gotten it fixed, he said because it's an older American model, and since we dont live in America, it would be too expensive to buy the needed parts. I then asked if he wanted a new one, and he mentioned that he was looking into midi ones. This conversation happened almost three months ago, and he still hasn't gotten a new one.
I would like to purchase one for him as a Christmas present. However, I have no idea what to look for, so I came here to ask for some guidance/suggestions.
I'm looking to get a midi keyboard to better use keyboard and synth plugins. I fell in love with spitfire audio, Orchestral Tools and now Synthmaster and want to take full advantage of them in my music.
Key requirements are:
ease of use / plug and play with a DAW such as Logic
Not too particular on a small form factor, I do need over 3 octaves so over 36+ keys would be ideal
Require pads as it helps with tapping out beats
A big plus would be if it came with Ableton Live, but honestly I'm still learning logic
I'm deciding between the:
Akai MPK Mini Plus
Novation Launchkey 37 MK3
Arturia KeyLab Essential 49 MK3 (Comes with Ableton Live + Analog Lab V)
Oxygen Pro 49 (Could get by with the Oxygen Pro 32)
Cost and popularity-wise, the Akai MPK mini seems to stand out. However, I've heard great things about the Novation and Arturia, so would be keen to hear everyone's thoughts about them. I've watched so many YouTube videos that I'm confused so keen to hear all your thoughts.
I haven't considered Native Instruments as I'm not looking to purchase Komplete Kontrol anytime soon.
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Hey, I’ve been looking for a good all around midi controller and am stuck between 3 choices, the M audio oxygen pro, Novation launch key MK3 and the Arturia essential. Does anyone have any experience with any of these controllers and can recommend one? Is it worth it to spend the extra few dollars to get a more premium keyboard? Thanks in advance
I tried some of the cheaper keyboards like Arturia Keylab Essential, and the keybeds felt spongy and all in all pretty bad. Which new MIDI-keyboards have the best keybeds? I guess the more expensive Arturia Keylab and NI S61 are supposed to be pretty good?
I'm looking for a 61 key controller.
Hey guys,
Hope all of you are well.
I've been interested for quite a few years to start playing around/creating music using a Midi Keyboard/Synth...
I'm musically aiming for basically anything from Kavinsky to Nine Inch Nails to Blut Engel to PERTURBATOR to Alien Vampires basically Industrial/Aggrotech/Synthwave/Darkwave/Techno
Please note I have no knowledge whatsoever of composing music. Our local and basically main supplier are :- https://olimpusmusic.com/product-category/midi-keyboards/ << This is where I will probably purchase from
Which brands/models would you suggest a N00b like me to acquire? Running PC Computer (don't intend to buy anything Macos related any time soon)
Thanks ! :)
I've been getting into Ableton recently and I want to progress and just make it easier for myself so was going to buy a midi keyboard, I'm not sure what to get and I'm not sure if I need a full sized for what I want to play, I've been making house songs and I want to make techno and trance as well so if anyone can recommend a good keyboard for what I need I appreciate it. (Not sure if this will help but I don't know theory for piano)
One I've been looking at is:
Akai Professional MPK Mini MK III 25-key Keyboard Controller
I'm getting into production after DJing for a while. I'm looking to start with Bitwig as my DAW, since I've tried the trial and so far like it a lot. What controller would you guys recommend?
The one that seems appealing as a starter is the Nektar Impact LX Mini - I like the pads on it for playing around with percussion ideas, and the features like arpeggiator and DAW control buttons seem nice as well. Any other recommendations?
I know there are hundrets of posts already with people asking for beginner midi keyboards, but I still wanted to ask for my specific situation.
So I can't play any instruments but i recently saw a couple of YT videos on midi keyboards and the whole process of making music with them is really intriguing. So I basically thought since most of the "small beginner ones" are between 100€ - 150€, I might just buy one and see if that is something I might want to pursue further.
I saw that some came with free software Arturia/Novation I think with Ableton Lite and some with their own software that is not too bad for beginners like Analog Lab. Where as with for example Akai I'm not sure what software comes with that.
So my question would be, for a complete beginner with zero experience in the whole field and zero experience with any software (I think those are called DAW?), what would you recommend just to get a good first experience/feel of how making music could be?
My son has gotten into creating mashups via FL studio. He's been using the free version and I plan to pay for the full version and get him a midi keyboard or sound board for his birthday this year.
I know zero about music production and am hoping to get some ideas for a reasonably priced midi keyboard/sound board. Also opinions on whether or not there are better applications than FL studios.
I appreciate any input!
Hey man, that’s great to hear that you are your supporting your son.
Here are some good options between some reasonably priced midi keyboards. It really depends also on the style of music he makes too.
$180-200: ALESIS V61 Pros: Good for all genres of production. He can play the midi keyboard as if he was just playing a normal piano due to the size. Has 8 programmable drum pads. Pretty light too. Cons: Pretty expensive.
$100-120:AKAI MK3 MINI Pros: The ideal keyboard for hip-hop production. Probably the most used keyboard by amateur and pro producers due to the versatility as it not only has a keyboard, but also programmable drum pads and knobs and faders Cons: only 16 keys. On the bulkier side.
$50-70: Korg NanoKey2 Honestly, this would only be if you really wanted to get him a midi keyboard with good quality and made by a good brand. I would recommend you just get the mk3. Pros: Small and very portable. Cheap. Cons: hard to play like a normal piano.
Hope this helps!
https://www.image-line.com/fl-studio/midi-controllers/
Has a list of controllers that have scripting support for FL meaning they have control integration with the software.
Many varieties, many prices.
Personally I would go the Arturia keylab essentials as there is a decent keyboard instrument software bundle included plus a light version of Ableton another DAW.
Cheapest good DAW is Reaper, but there is nothing wrong with FL studio.
Currently looking to buy a midi keyboard/controller, considering buying the budget friendly beginner level ones like the arturia mini lab, Akai MPK mini or the m-audio oxygen lab and others on a similar level, which keyboard in the similar vein gives the most benefits with regards to it coming with software instruments to use, I don't really spend too much rather anything on virtual instruments and hence was looking to get a 2 for one sort of deal where I can get a good keyboard (more or less everything is the same at this level and also since I'm a beginner) and a great set of virtual instruments. Plis answer
I’ve owned a variety on midi controller keyboards from a bunch of different vendors. M-audio, Roland, Novation, Arturia, Native Instruments….. 61 keys, 49, 32, 25…even 76! Pads, faders, transport controls….DAW integration with Logic and Ableton…
What the best midi controller keyboard you’ve ever owned?