Been working more and more with my Midi Keyboard Controller in my effort to get more of me in my music. In fact, I realized that this single piece of music equipment is the oldest component I own. It goes back almost 20 years. I don't even have guitars that go back as far as this. The only thing it does not predate is BIAB itself.
So I have looked around to see if I should be updating this. I find I can purchase this same keyboard today for the price I paid all those years ago. And at the same time I realize that short of getting a "longer" keyboard (which may be nice), there is really no reason to invest in another one based on my needs. This fundamental studio instrument has not changed in all these years.
So I ask you experts here. Is there any reason for a "studio" keyboard to have any other features than this, which I may be not aware of?
My opinion (without owning that particular piece of gear)
If all you are using the keyboard for is a MIDI controller, you need no more features than MIDI and whatever expression controllers you use (pedal, joystick, wheels, aftertouch, etc.)
I disagree but it does depend on how much control you want. This is a controller but a controller is a controller is a controller...
What about all the gazillions of knobs newer controllers have to control your software live, while you're playing/recording? What about having 16 pressure and velocity sensitive pads for drum inputs or to trigger sequences, sample phrases and the like?
If literally ALL you're doing is simply playing a single instrument patch using the pitch/mod wheels for effect, and you're not doing live performing so when you get to the bridge you need to bring up different patches in an instant, fine maybe you don't need all the other control. Here's an extensive list of 61 note controllers from Sweetwater:
These things do so much it could literally be a case of you have no idea what you're missing until you buy one and get used to it. If you like playing some Hammond organ for example using GSi's VB3 software or others, having 9 sliders to emulate the drawbars is critical. That's just one thing there are dozens of other examples I could share.
If you're using other DAW's these are premapped to work with many of the big names like Cubase, Sonar, Pro Tools, Studio One, Reaper and others. These all connect to your computer via USB and they have templates all ready to go. They're pretty slick.
Thanks to both Bobs for the Yin and the Yang. The different answers validates, to me, that I am my asking the right questions. I really do need to know what I don't know. And the only way to find the truth, for me, is to keep looking and asking and preparing myself to be able to make the right decision at the right time if or when the opportunity makes itself known to me.
Today I pulled the trigger. No quantum leap, but just a gentle nudge and continued movement in my musical journey.
I recently brought the Kirt Hunter Ensemble Strings (see other tread). These sounds have proven to be the best I have heard come out of my DAW. Rich, full and so musical that even my stumble fingers over my 10+ year old keyboard (shown above) provides results that I did not expect possible. Those sounds have provided the inspiration to take a bit of a new step.
Something that primarily meets my budget needs (17% off of quoted prices at MusiciansFriend, bring this in at under 130 USD).
Looks nice. I hope it gives you 20 years of great service.
I bought a little Akai MPK Mini to save space for when I'm just doing editing instead of out and out playing. It's about as wide as a laptop and has an octave shifter.
So if I want to say change the snare drum from the one on the D to the one on the E (in a GM patch) it's pretty easy and I don't have to reach as far as the bigger synth.
If I'm inputting parts, I use my old Korg i3 synth, my Yamaha WX5 Wind MIDI controller or one of my drum controllers, depending on what I'm putting in.
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