[LAU] USB midi keyboard + accompaniment software

From: Simon Williams <simon@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Aug 20 2007 - 01:58:30 EEST

Sorry if any of this has been asked before- I can't find a search
function for the archives of this mailing list.

I'm thinking of buying an Evolution USB midi controller keyboard.
Probably the MK361C or MK461.

Please could someone confirm that this range of devices will work with
Linux.

If I get one with the programmable knobs and sliders are these usable
with Linux? What could I use them for if they are? What could I use them
for it they aren't?

The plan is to hook it up to my laptop and a pair of speakers to save
money and give myself more flexibility, instead of buying an all in one
keyboard/synth.

Is there any auto-accompaniment software for Linux? The sort of thing
where I play a chord in the left hand and the drums/bass/whatever
instruments generated by the software will then play that chord?

I'm hoping that I can add a bunch of effects programs which can be
controlled with the knobs and sliders on the top of the keyboard.

At the very least I want to be able to mix instruments- i.e. the bass of
the keyboard is a bass guitar and the treble is a piano and they fade
together in the middle. I'd have thought this would be fairly easy to do.

Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks
Simon
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