Personally I use an old Roland A80 with weighted keys connected to a  
MOTU FastLane MIDI to USB interface. This setup needs a driver from  
MOTU. But most USB keyboards should also work, as far as I know.

Thanks,
John André


On 27. sep. 2009, at 23.03, hank smith wrote:

> what keyboard yu recommend?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John André Netland
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 1:19 PM
> Subject: Re: Accessibility of Garage Band
>
> Hi Kevin,
>
> The answer is yes, you should be able to use your keyboard, and VO  
> will give you enough feedback to do what you mentioned. And you will  
> be able to do a lot more as well, I advice you to use iLife 9 with  
> GarageBand 5 included, and run it with Snow Leopard. You will then  
> obtain the best possible level of accessibility currently available  
> in GarageBand.
>
> Take care,
> John André
>
>
> On 27. sep. 2009, at 22.11, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Guys,
>>     I'm a pro musician and I wonder how accessible Garageband is.   
>> All I need to be able to do is arm a track for recording, record a  
>> basic piano idea and play it back.  Assuming I have a working  
>> portable USB MIDI keyboard, can I use Garage Band to do that with  
>> VO?  Do I have to use the limited vision I have to do this task?
>> Thanks,
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>
>
>
> >


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