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These MIDI Controllers don't make any sounds of their own, but control software based synths and samplers. For more about these, see below. This makes them expandable beyond many of the keyboards in this price range.
Sequencing, Sampling, Synth & Looping Software
On January 15, 2003, David Lemire sent to me:
In the category of MIDI interfaces (MIDI only), I recently purchased the Edirol UM-1S, a 1-in, 1-out USB MIDI interface. Using it with a WinXP laptop with an Athlon processor, it came right up and seems to work great w/no hassles. I've not stressed it yet in terms of volume of data, but can't fault the ease of installation & use.
There's an open source MIDI sequencer called Jazz++ available at http://www.jazzware.com I've begun playing with it as a companion to the UM-1S. So far it seems straightforward and reasonably capable, with some interesting features for "random" (really probalistic) rhythm, melody, and arpegio generation.
In the category of MIDI plus audio interfaces over USB, I'm looking seriously at the Tascam US-428 and at the Edirol UA700. The former offers a nice control surface, the latter offers COSM models for microphones and guitar amplifiers. Decisions, decisions. :-) These push the "inexpensive" qualifier a bit, since they're each about $500, but they appear to offer a lot of bang for the buck.
My notes: I believe Edirol pioneered MIDI over USB, and their MIDI breakout boxes should be as good as their keyboards. If you already have a MIDI enabled keyboard, it makes sense to find a way to get the MIDI & Audio into the computer rather than depending totally on the software as I've been recommending.
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