My MIDI device (input & output) was $5.60 on Amazon including shipping. If it adapts via USB correctly you just bury the adapter inside the keyboard.
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 3:16 PM, David Rysdam <da...@rysdam.org> wrote: > Tom Buskey <t...@buskey.name> writes: > > Then you need a your chording keyboard to speak MIDI. > > It's probably ridiculous to require, for instance, school computers to > have MIDI just so Kyle can use his NerdTyper (I made up that name just > now, but I kinda like it). Instead, an active (in the sense of "has a > CPU") device is probably the way to go so it can emulate a real > keyboard. >
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