I have two different Casio's connected to my computer. One uses standard MIDI cables (and I connect it to my computer through my external Audio/MIDI interface, although previously it connect to a dedicated E-Mu XMIDI 2x2 MIDI-to-USB interface) and the other is a direct USB connection. Both keyboards work well for input into BIAB and RealBand, as well as any other DAW, and support hardware MIDI output from those applications as well.

And Mike Head is spot-on. Just remember that in BIAB, MIDI input is via the Thru track, so what you hear will be based on the settings for the Thru track. But when you play it back, it will be recorded on either the melody or soloist track, so you have to assign appropriate instruments and settings to those tracks to ensure you hear the same thing as when you recorded it.

Let us know if you have any difficulties.


John

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