Midi Keyboards are very easy to find and can be purchased at most electronics and musical instrument stores. Some more well know stores are Best Buy and Musicians Friend, both of which carry Midi Keyboards.
Yes , check www.propellerhead.de and search the site for reason utils , there it is an midi keyboard software (midi controller)
If it's a very cheap keyboard, it may not have a midi out; but assuming it has, the easiest way is to get a midi to usb adaptor and connect using that.
Korg produces in various colors the Microkey 37-Key USB Midi Keyboard, the microKEY61 USB Midi Keyboard with Legacy, and the microKEY25 USB Midi Controller Keyboard.
If it's MIDI it should work. Just make sure you have your MIDI channels set up correctly in your software and on the keyboard.
A USB MIDI keyboard is used as a controller to connect to most music software and MIDI hardware devices. It can be plugged into a computer to play and record music directly into a music program .
Recording MIDI involves using a MIDI controller (keyboard, keytar, drums, flute) in conjunction with a MIDI sequencer to create a MIDI file. This MIDI data contains all of the aspects of your performance that makes it unique (the pitch, length, velocity of the notes). Hope that helps.
is a midi keyboard a processor?
Yes, as long as it has a MIDI output or USB MIDI Interface, you can use it as a controller.
A MIDI controller sends MIDI note messages to another device by MIDI cables or USB to a computer. If it is strictly a MIDI controller with no onboard sounds, it will have to connect to another MIDI device or computer to make sounds.
Any keyboard instrument which has a MIDI port should work. If the keyboard / controller doesn't come with drivers and software, then as long as it supports general MIDI standards it should work. I'm assuming you already have some sort of MIDI interface. If not and the keyboard is USB, your mileage may vary but most that are come with a driver and software to enable this.
-Capturing a music performance from a MIDI device (keyboard, wind controller, electronic drum kit) -Lighting automation in Stage productions -controlling Effects processors
Well actually you cant make the GHWT Drums into a controller because they dont have the R1,L1,R2,L2, or the L3 or R3. So you cant make them into a controller. Tangofizz77 says: "Also, in order for this too work, you need MIDI Out, not In. However, if you have a old/new MIDI Keyboard, you can use that too."