The most Rock Solid midi keyboard I"ve ever owned is a pretty cheap M-Audio 88 key. The reason it's so handy is that it connects via USB. All the MIDI negotiation is done transparently as the Midi input is virtual in that the connection is USB converted to midi in software.
When using a "real" midi keyboard, coming out the midi port, and in to a MIDI IN or converting it to USB via external converter, you are adding more variable to the equation. MIDI devices that connect over USB allow the software to sort of figure things out without having real "Midi Interupts" or IRQ faults etc. So in short, grab a Midi keyboard with a USB jack built in to it. Once you have recorded the midi data, you can quantize til your hearts content
Todd
QUOTE (superize @ Apr 7 2011, 09:39 AM)
What is the best option when recording keyboard via the computer.
I want to be able to put in some nice keyboard when recording songs. What is the best option? give me all you got
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