If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. First things first: not all keyboards are MIDI ...
Since the initial review on this site, I was wondering how to connect a USB-MIDI controller to the PS3. I just picked up Rock Band 3, and just for the heck of it, plugged in my keyboard. As expected, ...
M-Audio, a provider of digital audio solutions, has announced the Radium keyboard, the latest in their line of Midiman Keystation USB MIDI controllers for electronic musicians. The USB keyboards let ...
Whether you're demo-ing a song for your band or recording a masterpiece to share on Soundcloud, you'll likely need a couple of things to connect to your computer. If you're planning on having any real ...
Now that we are well in to 2017, we thought it was a good time to re-assess the MIDI keyboard situation for Mac users. We have some new contenders on the block that have pushed some old favorites to ...
MIDI is, in a word, a godsend. This unassuming data-transfer standard is the magic sauce that enables drastically different music technologies, developed decades apart, to tell each other what to do – ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A USB MIDI controller is the perfect foil for your computer-based DAW setup - just plug it in and ...
M-Audio introduced a new series of USB MIDI keyboards designed for Mac using musicians. The Axiom Pro comes in 25-, 49- and 61-key models and integrates with many digital audio workstations (DAW), ...
Almost every well-known manufacturer has MIDI keyboards for controlling a digital audio workstation (DAW) and software synthesizers in its range. To stand out from the crowd, M-VAVE recently launched ...
GarageBand’s velocity-sensitive drums and keyboards — which use the iPad’s accelerometers to know how hard you hit the screen — are nothing short of amazing. But just as you wouldn’t want to write a ...
Jack Campbell of MacMice (not pictured: that’s Chuck Leonard) has announced a new 37-key USB MIDI keyboard called ‘GarageKey,’ designed specifically for use with Apple iLife ’04’s GarageBand software.