On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 at 22:16 -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote: > Hello, > > I'd like a simple keyboard for plonking out notes to help me learn my > choral music. First, I'd like a piece of software that accomplishes > this by using my usual PC keyboard. I bet there's more than one but I'm not familiar with them. > Second, I'd like actual keyboard > hardware that can operate by itself, or connected to a computer > through either USB or MIDI (preferably both). I don't want any > extraneous features on the keyboard, although I'd be interested in > hearing what features people find particularly useful. Velocity > sensitive keys that feel like a piano to some degree would be a major > plus, but that mostly depends on the difference in price. Any > suggestions? I got a M-Audio Radium61 and I'm happy with it, although it doesn't exactly match what you're looking for. Take a gander at this page: http://m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.list&ID=midikeyboardcontrollers In particular look at the Keystation line as some of those are weighted or semi-weighted, and are otherwise simple (no knobs and stuff), and so one would hope cheaper for the same number of keys (or higher quality). Oh, and you should be able to find those cheaper than the MSRP prices listed there. And I'm not positive that every one of those keyboards works with linux so you might ask about that specifically here when you have narrowed it down (no matter who makes the keyboard you're about to buy). -- .O. Hans Fugal | De gustibus non disputandum est. ..O http://hans.fugal.net | Debian, vim, mutt, ruby, text, gpg OOO | WindowMaker, gaim, UTF-8, RISC, JS Bach --------------------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG Fingerprint: 6940 87C5 6610 567F 1E95 CB5E FC98 E8CD E0AA D460 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/linux-audio-user/attachments/20050630/aedbf2df/attachment.bin