Re: Master keyboard

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On 17/01/11 23:46, Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote:
On Monday, January 17, 2011 05:27:59 am Louigi Verona wrote:
I use M-Audio Oxygen series, Oxygen 8 and 65. Works
really great, no compatibility problems. M-Audio is
known to usually comply with standard MIDI and standard
USB.

Correction:  M-Audio is known to work fine with Linux, after
you install the 'midisport firmware loader.'  This is
included in most distros (esp. Debian/Ubuntu),[1] though you
will have to install it yourself.  This is very easy to do.
I have a Midisport 1x1 and an Oxygen 49 and they rock.

It's only the older M-Audio devices that need the firmware upload; AFAIK, all of the current models are class-compliant right out-of-the-box without needing any firmware uploads. Unfortunately it's not always easy to tell what does and doesn't need the firmware. The page for the firmware project has a list:

http://usb-midi-fw.sourceforge.net/

but there are three revisions of the Oxygen out there now, for instance, and I think (but don't know for sure) that it's only the first version that needs the firmware.

There's not a lot of USB-based MIDI stuff out that isn't class-compliant -- the only device I can think of off-hand is the Novation Launchpad. I'd take the approach of finding a keyboard that suits your needs (size, feel, features, etc.), and then doing some Googling just to make sure it works under Linux.

Thanks
Leigh
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