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<blockquote data-quote="badmuthahubbard" data-source="post: 231415" data-attributes="member: 18748"><p>Mac and M-Audio seem to have a thing going, I don't know. I would likewise suggest a Yamaha, though I thought their PS line was fine. As long as it has MIDI, and you either have a MIDI port on the iMac or a MIDI/usb connector, you will be able to make any sound the iMac can make.</p><p>I actually use a keyboard MIDI controller and a separate Evolution UC-33e (listed on the M-Audio site, so probably owned by them), which sends MIDI controller messages, like all the little knobs and sliders on the M-Audio keyboards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badmuthahubbard, post: 231415, member: 18748"] Mac and M-Audio seem to have a thing going, I don't know. I would likewise suggest a Yamaha, though I thought their PS line was fine. As long as it has MIDI, and you either have a MIDI port on the iMac or a MIDI/usb connector, you will be able to make any sound the iMac can make. I actually use a keyboard MIDI controller and a separate Evolution UC-33e (listed on the M-Audio site, so probably owned by them), which sends MIDI controller messages, like all the little knobs and sliders on the M-Audio keyboards. [/QUOTE]
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