Any suggestions for an affordable but decent enough MIDI controller?
I guess the main thing is that it is velocity sensitive, and the keys aren't TINY. I do have small hands so if the keys are a bit smaller, that is actually better for me. But I just don't want to be smashing neighboring keys (I am a horrible keyboard player).
I might need to play it live as a sort of keyboard. Again, I am a really BAD keyboard player, so most likely I would only play VERY simple melodies on it, or just some pads in octaves, or maybe the occasional chord or two (as long as they don't involve more than three notes).
Mabe 36 keys would be good for me??? I am just guessing here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It would aslo be great if I could plug a MIDI guitar in to it and use it as a synth live, but I guess that would be a different thing altogether?
A bonus would be if it had a (velocity sensitive) drum pad, but that is just a bonus. I guess I could just map out the keys on the keyboard for a drum sound?!?!?!
Thanks in advance.
I guess the main thing is that it is velocity sensitive, and the keys aren't TINY. I do have small hands so if the keys are a bit smaller, that is actually better for me. But I just don't want to be smashing neighboring keys (I am a horrible keyboard player).
I might need to play it live as a sort of keyboard. Again, I am a really BAD keyboard player, so most likely I would only play VERY simple melodies on it, or just some pads in octaves, or maybe the occasional chord or two (as long as they don't involve more than three notes).
Mabe 36 keys would be good for me??? I am just guessing here ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It would aslo be great if I could plug a MIDI guitar in to it and use it as a synth live, but I guess that would be a different thing altogether?
A bonus would be if it had a (velocity sensitive) drum pad, but that is just a bonus. I guess I could just map out the keys on the keyboard for a drum sound?!?!?!
Thanks in advance.