Nov 03, 2019 Today we are looking at the best MIDI keyboards for Mac in 2019. After detailing our favorites a couple years back, it’s now time to reassess the MIDI keyboard situation for Mac users. Get Magic Keyboards, trackpads and mice for Mac. Shop sensor switches and keyboard cases for your Mac. Buy online with fast, free shipping. Please choose one of the options below for service. Your Mac notebook will be examined prior to any service to verify that it is eligible for this program. The type of service will be determined after the keyboard is examined and may involve the replacement of one or more keys or the whole keyboard.
If it's a MIDI keyboard you're referring to, then like everything else you typically get what you pay for.
As a learning tool, MIDI controller keyboards aren't great. They don't contain any sounds and therefore require extra software such as Logic or Propellerheads Reason for samples. Also, spontaneous practise isn't really possible with MIDI controller keyboards. The keyboard would have to remain connected to the computer constantly - which could be a bit of an inconvenience. Every time she wanted to practise, she would have to boot the program and load patches, which would probably be a bit of a discouragement.
I would suggest that you get your daughter a digital piano or stage piano with USB connectivity and MIDI capabilities. They will usually have a full piano action, or at the very least weighted keys like an acoustic piano and have their own sound banks. Spontaneous practise is much more possible too: it would only require the flick of a switch and a few seconds. Your daughter could use headphones too, thus shielding you from those testing, difficult initial stages. With USB she could also connect the keyboard to the computer and record via Garageband, or the aforementioned audio apps. From experience, M-Audio, CME-Pro and Roland all make good stage pianos with USB-MIDI (I have keyboards made by these companies).
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As a learning tool, MIDI controller keyboards aren't great. They don't contain any sounds and therefore require extra software such as Logic or Propellerheads Reason for samples. Also, spontaneous practise isn't really possible with MIDI controller keyboards. The keyboard would have to remain connected to the computer constantly - which could be a bit of an inconvenience. Every time she wanted to practise, she would have to boot the program and load patches, which would probably be a bit of a discouragement.
I would suggest that you get your daughter a digital piano or stage piano with USB connectivity and MIDI capabilities. They will usually have a full piano action, or at the very least weighted keys like an acoustic piano and have their own sound banks. Spontaneous practise is much more possible too: it would only require the flick of a switch and a few seconds. Your daughter could use headphones too, thus shielding you from those testing, difficult initial stages. With USB she could also connect the keyboard to the computer and record via Garageband, or the aforementioned audio apps. From experience, M-Audio, CME-Pro and Roland all make good stage pianos with USB-MIDI (I have keyboards made by these companies).
20' iMac Intel Core 2 Duo - Hippie Edition Mac OS X (10.4.10) Certified MacHead and Jazz fiend.
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