Know the Ideal MIDI Keyboard For You

by Keyboards Lover on September 4, 2011

MIDI keyboards are perfect for musicians and artists who are creating music using their computers. It is a perfect partner for somebody who needs a perfect companion in making quality music and audio materials. There are a lot of products in the market that will certainly cater to your required creative works and the quality that you are aiming for. Probably the most important selection that you may need to decide on before getting your own MIDI keyboard is the number of keys. There are a number of keys on the market which also determines the size - 88, 76, 61, 49, 37, or 25. In most cases, experts would endorse the 49. It's an advanced size that can provide you with the selection you need with user-friendly features. It's also small enough to ensure space and storage doesn't have to be an issue.

After all you will find people who would state that you should get the 88 if your budget would permit and you have ample space for such huge equipment in your work station. On the other hand, there are people who love the smaller MIDI keyboards because they know it's absolutely worth their money.

Making the right choice of equipment would also mean asking yourself for what purpose do you intend to use the keyboard? If it is merely your personal hobby or if you are only doing small range compositions then perhaps a smaller size unit may be the choice for you. The full 88 is often times intended for full and real composition. But some experts would contend that being big doesn't necessarily mean it's the most suitable choice for you. Even if you do full composition and development you might still wind up utilizing a MIDI keyboard with a smaller number of keys mainly because you might eventually find yourself creating short sections or instrument specific music as opposed to a full music concerto. For that you don't really need to utilize a full 88 keyboard. If you also have the right knobs and sliders to give you a wider range of "effects" plus a software to make complement your work, then you won't necessarily need a full .

It's your decision to go for a full 88 for as long as it fits your budget and your desk. If you have other instruments that will compete with space, then that's another thing to consider in terms of equipment size. The good thing about MIDI keyboards is the fact that they are not as expensive as any other electronic equipment. For as long as you are satisfied with the equipment, the price and space consideration maybe immaterial after all.


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