![]() MIDI keyboards from companies such as M-Audio can be had for about $100 and up. There’s no need to install drivers or do much in the way of configuration-GarageBand can automatically sense when such a keyboard is connected to your computer.Ī not-terribly-expensive MIDI keyboard can get you back to playing. To set things up, just string a USB cable between the keyboard and the Mac, switch on the keyboard (if it’s not powered by the USB connection), and you should be ready to go. Most of today’s keyboards have a USB connector. ![]() At one time these keyboards had a special five-pin MIDI connector and required that you used a MIDI interface between the keyboard and Mac to make the connection. Connected musical keyboards use something called MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) to transmit the keys you’re playing on the music keyboard to your Mac. ![]()
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