On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:54:58 GMT, "Digital Video Solutions"
wrote:
>The SoundBlaster live is a good MIDI enabled card. You'll need a MIDI
>interface cable to run from your keyboard to the port on the card - along
>with that CakeWalk is a good program for the MIDI recording phase. Also,
>MIDI Studio is another good program.
MidiSoft Studio 4... Easier for the beginner than some
others...;-) BTW, I'm partial to really good-sounding
piano in MIDI (I know, it's an oxymoron...;-), and I
have it with a Turtle Beach Tropez+ card (tough card to
set up, though...). Trouble is, it is not supported
in Win2000/XP, and it is an ISA-slot card - so, with
the next computer upgrade (this Spring), it goes... Even
though alternative WAVtable pianos are available for the
SB cards, I've yet to hear one I like as much as the
TB piano (though I've found one that is technically
better for the SB - but it is less "sweet"...). Any
suggestions for a card for a piano-nut, while staying
with MIDI? (I've put up with a LOT to be able to
continue using that TB card...! ;-)