New Gmc Instructor : Mistheria, Time to brush up on your keys!! |
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New Gmc Instructor : Mistheria, Time to brush up on your keys!! |
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Oct 27 2009, 09:23 AM |
Maestro, as You don't have Your board yet, I will ask You here: - can You name some midi keyboards, that will be good for recording backing tracks for VST edition, and aren't very pricey? Hello! I think you mean a master keyboard to connect to your computer that is running some VST instruments, right? Well... you should have at least a 49-keys, but a 61-keys is highly recommended. I can suggest you to look at the CME keyboard series for a great price/features ratio . I own the CME UF70 and UF80, I play on that from pop to metal to classical music. The UF series include the wireless midi (Wi-Di) to connect keyboard to computer without cables! Also all the features that you need to record and control your sequencer (sliders, buttons, rec-play commands, ...) If you are looking for a small and really cheap keyboard the U-Key series (49keys) is also good. You asked for a "not pricey", here it is... ;-) http://www.cme-pro.com/en/product-list.php?bc=3 If you need any other info, just write... Just saw your videos and I must say you have awesome stage presence. I dont have keyboards but, nonetheless your lessons will be valuable watch. Man GMC just keeps getting better and better. Regards SF Thanks for aprpeciating my video and performances. I really wish that my lessons can be useful also to that players not directly involved with keyboards... this could be really great. Best! This post has been edited by Maestro Mistheria: Oct 27 2009, 11:33 AM |
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