I listen to a lot of music. I was listening to the Mambo No. 5 I just posted in another topic. When I hear a riff or a line I like I figure out the notes with a Hohner melodica I keep next to the computer to do it with.
I really would like to have something more convenient (to figure out notes). Something I wouldn't have to blow into. I'm thinking a miniature piano that would sit on the desk. Or a miniature xylophone. Anything to make the process easier.
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Mark I have a small midi controller I bought years ago. I plug it into the computer via the midi input. The sounds is generated by the sound card in my computer.
Thanks Donny........would you believe I'm looking at this from your freeware listing...... Electronic Piano 2.6
....and I had a "light bulb" moment. It looked familiar. Sure enough I remembered my Creative Labs sound card came with an on-screen keyboard. And I can play it either by clicking on a note or with the computer keyboard. Fantastic....now I can finally put away my melodica!
I have a small midi controller I bought years ago. I plug it into the computer via the midi input. The sounds is generated by the sound card in my computer. Hope this helps
Yes, John, this also helps. Never thought about a small MIDI controller I can keep at the side of my desk and out of the way until I need it. I'm going to use my Creative Labs on-screen keyboard for now, and when I go to the music store, I'll check out some MIDI controller keyboards so I can spread my fingers out.
You guys helped a lot. I don't think I could take one more day of picking up and putting down the Melodica......and maybe taking 20 minutes to ID three notes!
I bought an old Yamaha 3-octave, small-keys sample player keyboard years ago off Ebay. Has 2 little built-in speakers, runs on batteries. I keep it by my computer - and I pull it out often to figure something out, play along with a song of interest, check things when I'm working on a song, etc. etc. It's been very handy. It "eats" batteries, so I use rechargeables.
I suppose any little, cheap/old keyboard would suffice for this kind of need ... maybe even a "toy" keyboard - anything you can grab easily/quickly and as long as it's A440 tuned and you can plunk out a few notes ...
-Jim
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If you can find one of these..it is feature loaded like no other...Audio and usb midi interfaces ,, also comes with gm synth..
Bad news it (mine) is forced into retirement .. operates on windows 7 or earlier. I can not get it to work with windows 10..same with my Edirol audio interface, and Edirol / Roland Hyper Canvas, Super Quartet, Orchestral, and Native Instruments Bandstand....all favorites of mine..
If you can find one of these..it is feature loaded like no other...Audio and usb midi interfaces ,, also comes with gm synth..
Bad news it (mine) is forced into retirement .. operates on windows 7 or earlier. I can not get it to work with windows 10..same with my Edirol audio interface, and Edirol / Roland Hyper Canvas, Super Quartet, Orchestral, and Native Instruments Bandstand....all favorites of mine..
Roland is notoriously bad with driver support for legacy products... because they still have seperate drivers for all their products instead of a single universal driver model..
Hope you can make your G70 work under windows 10, i never got ours to work
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OK, not 'another' answer, but part of the previous answer I believe it came about with the 're-birth' of S-Z after the recent disaster ... if you put your cursor over the 'glass' it says "You are Watching This Topic" ... I think it only shows that if you have responded to that topic ... Hope this helps ... PS: When I first saw it I thought it was a tennis racquet ... ?!?!?
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When Synthzone recovered from the recent disaster I also used the money, that was so very kindly donated, to upgrade the forum software to the latest version so there are probably some new features in this version.
Thanks Donny........would you believe I'm looking at this from your freeware listing...... Electronic Piano 2.6
....and I had a "light bulb" moment. It looked familiar. Sure enough I remembered my Creative Labs sound card came with an on-screen keyboard. And I can play it either by clicking on a note or with the computer keyboard. Fantastic....now I can finally put away my melodica!
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When you reply now there is a checkbox "Add this thread to my Watched Topics". If you leave it checked it will mark the thread with a looking glass next time you look at the forum so you can quickly see the threads you are watching.
You pay shipping and I'll send you a midi controller!
Don....I got a better idea. YOU pay the shipping AND send me the MIDI controller....along with some Jambalaya, Muffuletta, and Poor Boy Red Beans......AND.......the recipe for Chicken Gumbo.
Thanks anyway. Now that I got the idea in my head, I'm going to buy a MIDI controller that fits comfortably under my hands (after all these awkward years using a Melodica). Been looking at the Akai.....it seems to be what I need in a small unit.
Thanks, everyone. From having NO ideas to having a LOT of ideas. I had a burial service for my Melodica after giving it an honorary award for years of faithful service!
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Originally Posted By Mark79100
Thanks, everyone. From having NO ideas to having a LOT of ideas. I had a burial service for my Melodica after giving it an honorary award for years of faithful service!
Why would you do that when Melodica solos are memorable.