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With a '''midi keyboard''' it is possible to play notes with a piano keyboard. Such a midi keyboard can also be useful for [[from draft music to sheet music|transcribing]]/[[how to arrange music|arranging]] music.
With a '''midi keyboard''' it is possible to play notes with a piano keyboard. Such a midi keyboard can also be useful for [[from scrap music to sheet music|transcribing]]/[[how to arrange music|arranging]] music.


Under [[midi dialog|MIDI settings]] you can choose which midi connection should be used as input for MIDI keyboard (some [[sound card|sound cards]] support more than 1 keyboard/MIDI port).
Under [[midi dialog|MIDI settings]] you can choose which midi connection should be used as input for MIDI keyboard (some [[sound card|sound cards]] support more than 1 keyboard/MIDI port).

Latest revision as of 19:08, 1 March 2023

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With a midi keyboard it is possible to play notes with a piano keyboard. Such a midi keyboard can also be useful for transcribing/arranging music.

Under MIDI settings you can choose which midi connection should be used as input for MIDI keyboard (some sound cards support more than 1 keyboard/MIDI port).

The MIDI keyboard must of course be connected to the computer. The usual way is a USB midi adapter.

Instead of a MIDI keyboard, you can also use the keyboard keys as a piano keyboard.

While editing on the notation bar, note input via MIDI can be toggled on and off with the midi button


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