I’m flying a lot and would like to buy a mini keyboard for making music on the plane/at the airport/on the road.
Pitchbend would be nice, but only if it’s usable.
There are a lot of small laptop-sized keyboards, but probably most of them are toys. I’m looking for something really usable. I’m not interested in the best brand, or something that will satisfy my gearlust.
The M-Audio Axiom AIR mini is nice - M-Audio’s new owners put a lot of effort into making it sturdier than the last generation, which would break at the drop of a hat, and I find it to be really nice to play, as opposed to toy-like like some others.
The MiniNova is relatively small, if you would like a really nice instrument. It’s awesome.
I’d bet on it being one of the best, but M-Audio’s cheap keyboard still felt like cheap keyboards unless they drastically changed it for this one. It also seems pretty freaking huge for use on a plane.
Honestly, I’ve used (or owned) several of those small keyboards……and they’re all really disappointing.
As much as i prefer the big one, the Maschine Micro is the most impressive small controller, but getting a “keyboard” out of it kind of depends on actually using the Maschine software. When you do, using it is kind of like using a 4-string guitar with a weird tuning (E Bb C E) and your hand coming from the wrong side. But it’s playable. You can also build MIDI Out groups so that the pads just contain scale notes (for arbitrary scales), which make it easier to decide on a scale and then wank on it with less of a chance of playing a wrong note.
If I were working on planes and didn’t want to use my computer keyboard to input notes, that’s probably what I’d do.
Mos, they pretty seriously changed it up. They gave the Axiom a spine (literally). I really, really hated Avid’s M-Audio, too.
You have got to try the new Ableton script. It allows you to input notes with chromatic tuning (as you described) or in any mode (Dorian, Locrian, etc) on any root note. On the mkii, it shows you the scales on the pad colours, via individual notes or intervals, just like Push is supposed to.
If he’s got his laptop, is the mkii really that big? The Axiom Air isn’t much bigger.
Okay - actually in flight might be a bit impractical with a full-sized Maschine. However, it’s easy to close the laptop and use the controller on top. In the original post, though, you wrote in the airport/on the road, for which it might be easier.
Yeah………that’s why I don’t think a keyboard is right for that purpose. Or a Maschine. Or anything else. Ableton, Logic, and a lot of other DAWs can use the computer keybaord as a musical keyboard. Honestly, I’d just do that………the little korg nano 2 keyboard thing is the only one I’d imagine fitting on a plane…………and if anything it feels worse than my laptop keyboard.
mostapha, the keyboards I mention in my second post are about the same size. I have an akai LPD coming my way.. I figured that it’s the least likely option to dissapoint.
Sweet. Good luck, and I hope you like it. I just gave up on cheap/small keyboards as not being better than nothing for me. I know that’s not the right decision for everybody.
I’m considering adding stickers to my computer keyboard as I can never remember where the black notes are when I’m trying to use it. Might be a better solution than buying one of these controllers.
I’ve never played piano or keyboard, so getting the meodies out is allready a big challenge. I hope to eliminate at least the challenge of the button finding. Also some limited kind of velocity sensitivity will help.