small, ultra portable MIDI keyboard
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dave_house
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small, ultra portable MIDI keyboard
Hi folks,
Was wondering if anyone can recommend a small MIDI keyboard? I'm going travelling soon and taking the laptop and I'd like a keyboard to use on the road.
It needs to be as small as possible (easily fit in a laptop bag / hand luggage on a plane, for instance), 2 octave is fine (can you get 1 octave?!), preferably with some knobs. In an ideal world it would have built in audio interface and be pretty robust, but that might be asking too much!
Also, I've seen 'roll up' MIDI keyboards on ebay which could potentially do the trick. Ignoring the built in sounds and speakers which are clearly going to be shite, anyone have any thoughts on them?
http://tinyurl.com/3by2n3
Was wondering if anyone can recommend a small MIDI keyboard? I'm going travelling soon and taking the laptop and I'd like a keyboard to use on the road.
It needs to be as small as possible (easily fit in a laptop bag / hand luggage on a plane, for instance), 2 octave is fine (can you get 1 octave?!), preferably with some knobs. In an ideal world it would have built in audio interface and be pretty robust, but that might be asking too much!
Also, I've seen 'roll up' MIDI keyboards on ebay which could potentially do the trick. Ignoring the built in sounds and speakers which are clearly going to be shite, anyone have any thoughts on them?
http://tinyurl.com/3by2n3
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dave_house
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incidentally, I already have a Novation Remote 25 and a Alesis Photon X25, both of which are too big really (although the X25 isnt far off, AND has built in audio!...)
I wonder if my Akai MPD16 would be a good idea, I guess I could use that as a keyboard, and the pads would be useful...
sorry, just thinking out loud now!
I wonder if my Akai MPD16 would be a good idea, I guess I could use that as a keyboard, and the pads would be useful...
sorry, just thinking out loud now!
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Be careful, some "roll up pianos" don't transmit midi, they use usb and there own software only 
Light-Track Studio... In development.
www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71817
Demonstration Video:
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dave_house
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that would be crap... although i have found at least 1 model (the ebay one i linked to infact) that has midi out
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I was looking at a "Drum kit" at pc world for pc's, had usb, looked at device manager in windows control panel, and it was a friggin hid driver(joystick).
Guess could use some joystick to midi converting software but the pads were not velosity sensitive, so i thought better not.
Guess could use some joystick to midi converting software but the pads were not velosity sensitive, so i thought better not.
Light-Track Studio... In development.
www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71817
Demonstration Video:
http://rapidshare.com/files/158692127/L ... kMovie.avi
www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71817
Demonstration Video:
http://rapidshare.com/files/158692127/L ... kMovie.avi
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dave_house
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Joystick controller would be annoying, but I recon i could probably sacrafice velocity sensitive keys for portability. Im not a 'proper' player, i just want something to bash out melodies in Sampler and trigger samples and loops, really.
Does the eKeys come in a 25 note version? I can only find 37 minimum...
Does the eKeys come in a 25 note version? I can only find 37 minimum...
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If you just want to bash up some notes and not worry about velosity then just use your qwerty keyboard.
Light-Track Studio... In development.
www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71817
Demonstration Video:
http://rapidshare.com/files/158692127/L ... kMovie.avi
www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=71817
Demonstration Video:
http://rapidshare.com/files/158692127/L ... kMovie.avi
M-Audio make the Oxygen 8:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/O ... -main.html
Even cooler is the Ozone, which has a built audio interface:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/M ... -main.html
They also make a carry on bag designed to hold either of these keyboards and a laptop:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/S ... -main.html
However, the version of this bag made by Ultimate DJ Gear is a little nicer:
http://www.ultimate-dj-gear.com/index.p ... d&catid=97
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/O ... -main.html
Even cooler is the Ozone, which has a built audio interface:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/M ... -main.html
They also make a carry on bag designed to hold either of these keyboards and a laptop:
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/S ... -main.html
However, the version of this bag made by Ultimate DJ Gear is a little nicer:
http://www.ultimate-dj-gear.com/index.p ... d&catid=97
i use this Edirol PCR 1 -- now theres a new version PCR M1 . its very thin and has an audio interface (not a great one, but works!)
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
This must be the smallest that also has knobs..koneko wrote:i use this Edirol PCR 1 -- now theres a new version PCR M1 . its very thin and has an audio interface (not a great one, but works!)
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
Theres a shift function for the 8 rotary knobs. So that makes 16 possible CCs, ore can you shift even more encoder groups?
I wish kenton would make a killamix mini keyboard version..
Theres nothing of such in existence for laptop traveling musichians. Could be the same size as the killamix mini, but have velocity sencitive keys in about the same size of a computer keyboards keys. Should fit about two octaves. Just add the joystick to the left for pitch/mod wheel operations. Woila, a killer product!
Theres nothing of such in existence for laptop traveling musichians. Could be the same size as the killamix mini, but have velocity sencitive keys in about the same size of a computer keyboards keys. Should fit about two octaves. Just add the joystick to the left for pitch/mod wheel operations. Woila, a killer product!
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dave_house
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cheers people, some great suggestions here, I'm busy checking them all out for weight and dimensions vs features! I will also try controlling Live with my QWERTY keyboard to see how i get on, its something ive never done as it looks fiddly. Plus my laptop QWERTY is a bit flimsy, recon i'd trash it quick if using it as a MIDI keyboard!
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