Re: 25 keys MIDI controller

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Hey Charles,

Generally as a rule of thumb, if a midi device describes itself as being windows plug and play compliant (think the word used is 'Class Compliant'), then it should work without a hitch in linux.
I have an M-audio Oxygen like Brett, the 61 key model and it works out of the box for me.

Yes, I just looked on the link for the Novation and in the specs it says

Data Ports: 1 x USB MIDI (Win XP/Mac OSX class-compliant)

So both of them are class compliant, so either one of them should work without a hitch in linux.

Andrew.

2010/5/9 Charles Flèche <charles.fleche@xxxxxxx>
Hello everyone,

I'm on the market for a small MIDI keyboard. Linux USB plug'n'play is of
course a must. What about these two :

Novation Remote SL Compact 25
http://uk.novationmusic.com/products/midi_controller/remote_sl_compact

M-Audio Oxygen 25
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Oxygen25.html

What do you think ? Other recommendations ?

Thank you !
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