Does Magix Music Maker support wireless MIDI keyboards/UDP?

shiningvermillion wrote on 7/18/2014, 2:58 PM

I'm trying to save money; I don't really want to buy a $150 MIDI keyboard. (But I will if I must.)

I'm using the Metro Midi Keyboard through my Dell multi-touch tablet. Using the UDP router given on the Metro Midi Keyboard site, I can get the keyboard to play piano through the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth.

Now, I did read the Music Maker manual before coming here, so I'm aware the MS GS Wavetable Synth is not fully functional... I'm just experimenting and try to take advantage of a $250 tablet before purchasing a $150 keyboard as well.

Is there anything I can do?

I'm running 64-bit Windows 7 on a PC with 6 GB of RAM, using MAGIX Music Maker 2014. My tablet is the Dell Venue Pro 8.

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johnebaker wrote on 7/18/2014, 4:17 PM

Hi

I doubt that is possible -  if the device appears as a midi device in Windows then MMM may be able to pick it up.

. . . . a $150 keyboard . . . .

You can pick up a pretty decent 25 key midi controller eg Akai, M-Audio and a couple of other well established manufacturers for less than $80.

John

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