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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 16 Joined: 10-Apr 04 From: Liverpool - UK Member No.: 40,675 ![]() |
..hm,ive bought a simple version of Logic Audio and im just starting to make music using my digital piano and sax.I need a midi interface of some kind for my keyboard,and i might get one or two extra midi keyboards in the future..so which interface would be best for me?
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Depends on how elaborate you're going to get. I mostly do good demos on my mac, so the MidiSport guy is good enough for me.
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You should get one of the Emagic MIDI interfaces to take advantage of Logic's MIDI timestamping ( keeps everything in sync properly.)
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