![]() ![]() can you control Sonar 8 with That? Also I'm wondering. Roxy Thank you so much for the suggestions.I will continue looking for a roland, but they are on the high end of what i want to spend. There are also extended warranties you might consider, for usually around an extra $25-$30. Here are a number of links for new stuff from GC that you might want to look at. Because he had completed the transaction using private emails and such, E-Bay and/or PayPal just wished him better luck next time. My son got his butt SCORCHED for about $800 because he got talked in dealing with some yo-yo from the Philippines, and the credit card billing address was from CA and stolen. Bob Boneĭo NOT do any E-Bay transactions outside of their system, particularly with folks from out of the country. I would not count on them for gig ruggedness, but fine for a guitar player just entering keyboard parts into Sonar. So, anyways - I recommend the M-Audio ones just for basic midi entry. I was able to pick up a brand new M-Audio Keystation 88 controller for $129, and love it, but it is basically just to give me 88-notes for when I am triggering grand piano sounds from my computer. I wouldn't suggest spending more than that. I just took a look through their stuff, and they have used ones from about $80 usd, onon up to new ones $150-$250. They are cheap and basic functionality, but that is all you need for your limited recording-based data entry needs. ![]() ![]() I DO suggest you look at a 61-note one, but it is up to you. then when you get to the midi controller section, try the M-Audio filter, and you will see a bunch of used and new ones. I would actually suggest you take a scroll through Guitar Center's midi controller section. I LOVE the action, and its build, HOWEVER it was around $450 or so, and way more money than what I would recommend you buy. I have a wonderful Axiom 61-Pro controller, but never use its midi controller functionality - I do it all within Sonar or the synths. I DO happen to be a keyboard player, and I have 1 actual keyboard and 2 midi controllers. If you just need to have basic functionality, go with something cheap. Hi there, and welcome to posting on the forums. ![]()
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