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From: London - UK
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you live in london, go to the apple store and buy one in a midi keyboard, otherwise go to the apple store on the info superweb and buy one on there
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From: Hosle - NO
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There are different midi keyboards. 1 Regular midi keyboards (midi in and out). No audio in, no usb out. 2 Midi keyboards with built in midi to usb interface. No audio in. 3 Midi keyboards with built in audio and midi interface.
To connect a guitar, you need the 3. alternative, e.g. the inexpensive M-audio Ozone.
Another option is to buy an audio/midi interface where you can both connect you guitar and your midi keyboard. The Tascam us 122 is a popular and inexpensive choice. Edirol UA-20 is another option. Be aware that not all audio interfaces have mic preamps.
Group: Members
Posts: 191
Joined: 17-Aug 04
From: London - UK
Member No.: 48,982
yeah plug your guitar into the midi keyboard, I'll make you a jack to 5 pin din for 20squid + p&p then you're laughing
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Simon Flinn Install & Support Eng, Maintenance, Analog & Digi Electronics Dist/Dlr background, Fast & Friendly, London & SE Based. freelance studio support click here