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Hey,

I am simply looking to play a midi keyboard through LSDJ, so that I've basically an extra synthesizer for performance in which I can play legitimate gameboy sounds.
I did install a PS/2 input for doing just this on my DMG, but the using computer keyboard kind of sucks.

What is my best course of action?  I don't need to use it for sequencing, just playing the notes live. I imagine it needs to be midi...
Any pointers in the right direction would be infinitely appreciated!

-Kevin
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Buy one of these and get a cheap usb midi keyboard:
http://xiwielectronics.com/products/arduinoboy

Although for the price you might just consider a cheapo casio keyboard with a good squarewave sound and just play a melody with that.

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Damn, thats expensive.
Thanks for the advice, much appreciated.

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http://www.nanoloop.com/midi/ works great with mGB and is very cheap! the only issue is that only works via software, here is a video example I made using nanoloopusbadapter conected to FL Studio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le3UOgBRq_Q

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Last edited by luftek (Aug 8, 2017 8:18 pm)

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maniacfreakquency wrote:

http://www.nanoloop.com/midi/ works great with mGB and is very cheap! the only issue is that only works via software, here is a video example I made using nanoloopusbadapter conected to FL Studio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le3UOgBRq_Q

Maniac frequency. Thats perfect.  Only thing is, it HAS to run through the PC software right?  Can't possibly do without??

Thanks!

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Arduinoboy + mGB + microkorg or yamha shs10 keytar or Ps3 Rockband Keytar, works Great!

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Someday ill will try this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfCDjwHBBuM

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Yeah if you are going the keyboard route skip LSDJ and go straight to mGB. It's really responsive and fuckin' boss.

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Awesome, thanks everyone, I've learned so much.
Just wish I didn't have to bring a computer to a live performance to do this! (I'm not good enough to make an arduino boy hmm )