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From humble home studios to fully fledged production studios, MIDI keyboards can be found everywhere. Combined with a DAW and a bunch of virtual instruments, MIDI keyboards are an essential writing tool for many producers. MIDI keyboards equipped with a DIN output can even control 'real' gear equipped with a DIN port, but chances are you're looking for a MIDI keyboard that you can simply hook up to your computer.

MIDI Keyboards - A Slice of History

Ever since MIDI came into existence at the start of the eighties, synthesizers have come equipped with MIDI functionality. Keyboards soon followed suit, but actual MIDI keyboards - called master keyboards then - were rare during the first couple of years. Things didn’t change much during the nineties, until finally the computing power of the average personal computer reached a level where it could start to replace studio hardware. At that point, synthesizers started to lose their purpose in terms of sound generation, as producers had less of a need for it at the onset of the digital age. All they needed was a keyboard: either a real MIDI keyboard or the keyboard of their synth.

A MIDI Keyboard Is Not A Standard Keyboard

Even though it's a USB device that looks a lot like a keyboard, in combination with a computer, a MIDI keyboard functions kind of like a mouse. Unlike keyboards and synths however, MIDI keyboards don't produce any sound; they're 'simply' used to trigger the sounds and samples that are part your DAW software. In other words, MIDI keyboards do not feature built-in sounds and rhythms or even audio outputs: it's a device made for music software control (or another MIDI device).

A Standard Keyboard Can Be a MIDI Keyboard

MIDI is a protocol (a data format) transferred through cables, which used to be DIN cables but are mostly USB cables these days. MIDI keyboards, as well as 'normal' keyboards, synthesizers and drawbar organs equipped with a USB-MIDI port can be used as alternative method of controlling DAW software - with MIDI keyboards being one of the more cheaper solutions. Other benefits include their compact size (convenient for mobile producers), the software packs that sometimes come included, and dedicated control elements. Some MIDI keyboards, like the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S-Series models, offer extremely tight software integration, which is something many manufacturers have started to really focus on.

MIDI Keyboards Equipped With DIN-MIDI And/Or USB-MIDI Ports

Back before USB played such a prominent role, MIDI keyboards came fitted with DIN-MIDI ports. Later units came with a break-out cable to convert the DIN-MIDI signal to USB. These days, DIN-MIDI ports are usually left out by manufacturers, either to keep the price as low as possible or because there's simply no space to fit any. Various larger MIDI keyboards however may still come with a DIN-MIDI port, supporting a link-up with more old-school gear like rack synths.

The Build of a MIDI Keyboard

MIDI keyboards feature various components, the most obvious of which is the keyboard itself. Compact models will have 25 or 37 keys, while larger models will have 49 or 61 keys. MIDI keyboards equipped with 73, 76 or 88 keys usually feature piano-style keys, which is not to say they come loaded with built-in sounds, as MIDI keyboards never do. It simply means the keys feel a little heavier.

Faders

MIDI keyboards often come fitted with one or more faders/sliders, which are used to control the parameters of virtual instruments and virtual effects. Needless to say, bigger MIDI keyboards typically feature more control elements, so 49 and 61-key models usually have eight or more sliders. If these can be 'mapped' via your DAW software, you can assign different parameters to the sliders for custom control. This can also be a filter, or a number of sliders for an envelope.

Encoders

Just like faders, encoders are used for parameter control. The difference is that encoders are rotary knobs instead of sliders. Bear in mind that there are rotary encoders and endless rotary encoders: the first group has a predetermined, limited range indicated by an LED ring or a value shown on the display, while the second group has an unlimited range.

Pads

Pads are more or less push-buttons that function like a key, yet they're arranged differently and have a different 'touch'. The concept of pads comes from old AKAI MPC samplers made during the '80s and '90s - the same bits of kit plenty of producers still use to weave beats. In addition, pads have been serving a second function for several years now: Ableton Live software control.

Transport Section

Home to a grouping of controls such as 'start', 'stop', 'forward', 'backward' and track selectors, the transport section of any MIDI keyboard is not to be underestimated in terms of added value. To improve your workflow, you can do basic DAW tasks using the transport section of the MIDI keyboard, without having to switch between your keyboard and mouse in between takes.

In short, producers these days are free to pick any kind of workflow. No need to adapt to the gear - the gear adapts to you!

Frequently Asked Questions About MIDI Keyboards

Which USB/MIDI keyboard should I get?

That depends on your demands. Go for an 88-note model with semi-weighted keys if you want to trigger piano or synthesizer sounds with an ultra-realistic feel; pick a 49 or 61-note MIDI keyboard if less keys are fine for you; or grab a model with less than 49 keys if you prefer a more portable MIDI keyboard. Compact USB/MIDI keyboards are a safe pick for anyone who has a laptop and access to DAW software.

Do I need to install a driver to support a MIDI keyboard?

No, almost all MIDI keyboards are basically plug-and-play, save for a couple of high-end models that do actually require drivers.

What's the best MIDI keyboard?

The best MIDI keyboard for you depends on your needs and your budget. The more you're able to spend, the higher the build quality and number of features and options. Cheaper MIDI keyboards usually feature keys that aren't as durable or accurate as the keys of more high-end models, so always think about how much you're willing to invest for that extra bit of comfort, class or convenience.

I'm looking for a MIDI piano. What do I need?

Technically speaking, any 88-note MIDI keyboard can serve as a substitute for a real piano. A digital piano is another alternative as long as it's equipped with MIDI support, since it would also do away with the need for a computer, look better on stage as well as at home, and come with a fixed piano pedal that can't shift around.

Do I need a slim keyboard?

As said, compact MIDI keyboards are a safe pick for anyone who has a laptop and access to DAW software. For digital producers, the great thing about extra thin or slim keyboards is that they can be placed between your computer keyboard and your display monitors to finish a space-saving set-up.

Who makes MIDI keyboards?

Most big synthesizer brands also build MIDI keyboards, which is not to say there aren't various manufacturers who exclusively build MIDI keyboards. The differences between the models made by any of these brands is in the overall build quality of the components and, if included, the software.

Why buy a Komplete Kontrol S MIDI keyboard?

While the Komplete Kontrol MIDI-keyboards by Native Instruments are quite similar to MIDI keyboards made by other brands, what sets the S-Series models apart are the LEDs fitted above the keys. The LEDs correspond with the coloured keys in the Kontakt software, allowing you to see exactly where the keyswitches and other zones of a Kontakt instrument are hiding.

What's the difference between a MIDI keyboard and a MIDI controller?

In addition to a keyboard, MIDI keyboards can feature various controllers, like encoders, sliders/faders and pads. MIDI controllers, on the other hand, only feature controllers and are as such categorised based on the type of controls they're equipped with. There are slider/fader controllers, pad-controllers, encoder-controllers, as well as special Ableton-controllers that have a customised control lay-out to support a streamlined workflow in Ableton Live software.

What kind of software comes included with a MIDI keyboard?

The software that can come with MIDI keyboards can be roughly divided into two groups. The first group includes DAW software: music production software used to play, record and edit audio. If included, the DAW pack is most likely to be an upgradeable entry-level edition of the software, which is essentially a fully-fledged DAW just with a limited amount of instruments, effects or the number of usable tracks. Then again, if you're not interested in software or already have access to a DAW, none of this is important. The other kind of software that may come included with MIDI keyboards are virtual instruments, so DAW plug-ins (like virtual pianos, virtual drum kits).

Arturia Keystep MK2 White USB/MIDI keyboard

With the Arturia Keystep MK2, you invest in a very handy USB/MIDI keyboard, with aftertouch, CV/gate, and a nice package of software.

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 25 USB/MIDI keyboard
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Need a decent MIDI keyboard for not too much money? With the iCON Pro Audio Artist, you get a nice combination of features, software and competitive price.

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Arturia MiniLab 3 Champagne USB/MIDI keyboard

Will the Arturia MiniLab 3 become as immensely popular as its predecessor? In any case, the possibilities are good, also when it comes to the software. A very robust MIDI keyboard with lots of possibilities.

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Novation LaunchKey 49 MK4 WH USB/MIDI keyboard

The Novation Launchkey has reached its fourth generation. A convincing MIDI keyboard, with a good OLED display, a nice package of software, and pads with polyphonic aftertouch.

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Arturia MicroLab MK3 White USB/MIDI keyboard

Whether you're in a small bedroom, or you're out and about a lot, there's always a reason to invest in a compact MIDI keyboard. Like the Arturia MicroLab MK3; costs barely anything, but offers a lot of value for money.

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Arturia MiniLab 3 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

So is the Mk3 as good as the original? Looking at the layout, the functions and the included software alone, the Arturia MiniLab 3 is already looking even better.

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 37 USB/MIDI keyboard
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iCON Pro Audio Artist 37 USB/MIDI keyboard

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 49X USB/MIDI keyboard
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iCON Pro Audio Artist 49X USB/MIDI keyboard

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Need a decent MIDI keyboard for not too much money? With the iCON Pro Audio Artist X, you get a nice combination of features, software and competitive price.

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Arturia MiniLab 3 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

So is the Mk3 as good as the original? Looking at the layout, the functions and the included software alone, the Arturia MiniLab 3 is already looking even better.

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Devine EZ-Creator Plus USB/MIDI Keyboard
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Devine EZ-Creator Plus USB/MIDI Keyboard

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Dive into the world of music production with Devine's attractively-priced controllers like this EZ-Creator Plus. It's a complete USB/MIDI keyboard with eight pads, four encoders and four faders. It even comes with DAW software!

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Novation Launchkey 49 MK4 USB/MIDI Keyboard

The fourth generation of the Novation Launchkey has landed. This impressive multi-tool of a MIDI keyboard features a clear OLED display, a full bank of pads and polyphonic aftertouch, and comes with a bulging software package.

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NUX NTK-37 USB/MIDI keyboard

The NUX NTK-37 is a particularly interesting product for the studio, but especially for live situations. Very complete; faders, even aftertouch, but also a kind of touch-pad that replaces the mouse!

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Arturia MicroLab MK3 Black USB/MIDI keyboard

Whether you're in a small bedroom, or you're out and about a lot, there's always a reason to invest in a compact MIDI keyboard. Like the Arturia MicroLab MK3; costs barely anything, but offers a lot of value for money.

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 37X USB/MIDI keyboard
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iCON Pro Audio Artist 37X USB/MIDI keyboard

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Studiologic SL88 MK2 USB/MIDI Keyboard

The Studiologic SL Series was a hero of the MIDI keyboard universe, so it's about time for a worthy successor: the SL MK2.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 49 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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Novation Launchkey 37 MK4 USB/MIDI Keyboard

The fourth generation of the Novation Launchkey has landed. This impressive multi-tool of a MIDI keyboard features a clear OLED display, a full bank of pads and polyphonic aftertouch, and comes with a bulging software package.

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Novation Launchkey Mini 25 MK4 USB/MIDI Keyboard

The fourth generation of the Novation Launchkey has landed. This impressive multi-tool of a MIDI keyboard features a clear OLED display, a full bank of pads and polyphonic aftertouch, and comes with a bulging software package.

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Arturia Keylab 49 MK3 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

Built for next-gen musicians and producers, the Arturia Keylab MK3 comes with all the tactile hands-on tools you could ever want plus a rare full-colour graphic display screen and a nice software pack on the side.

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Arturia Keylab 61 MK3 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

No studio is ever complete without a MIDI keyboard, and here, the next-gen Arturia Keylab MK3 is a safe bet. This 61-key model features a brand-new colour display and comes complete with a nice little stack of software.

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Novation Launchkey 25 MK4 USB/MIDI Keyboard

The fourth generation of the Novation Launchkey has landed. This impressive multi-tool of a MIDI keyboard features a clear OLED display, a full bank of pads and polyphonic aftertouch, and comes with a bulging software package.

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Studiologic SL73 MK2 USB/MIDI keyboard

The Studiologic SL Series was a hero of the MIDI keyboard universe, so it's about time for a worthy successor: the SL MK2.

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Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 USB/MIDI Keyboard
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Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol M32 USB/MIDI Keyboard

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Native Instruments' Komplete Kontrol M32 is the smallest USB/MIDI keyboard in the series. It has 32 semi-weighted keys, 8 touch-sensitive control knobs, 4 directional push encoders and two touch strips for expression.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 61 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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Novation Launchkey 88 MK3 USB/MIDI Keyboard

Equipped with semi-weighted keys and all essential functions, the Novation Launchkey 88 MK3 USB/MIDI keyboard is an excellent choice for the stage and studio. Fat software pack included.

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Novation LaunchKey Mini 37 MK4 WH USB/MIDI keyboard

The Novation Launchkey has reached its fourth generation. A convincing MIDI keyboard, with a good OLED display, a nice package of software, and pads with polyphonic aftertouch.

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 61 USB/MIDI keyboard
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iCON Pro Audio Artist 61 USB/MIDI keyboard

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Studiologic SL88 GT MK2 USB/MIDI Keyboard

For years, Studiologic's SL series was a popular one among MIDI keyboards. However, it's time for the next generation: the SL MK2!

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Carry-On FC49 Folding MIDI Keyboard

Pull it out of your backpack, unfold it and set up a 49-note MIDI keyboard complete with transport buttons, an XY touch-pad and even a built-in arpeggiator.

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£94

Arturia Keylab 61 MK3 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

Built for next-gen musicians and producers, the Arturia Keylab MK3 comes with all the tactile hands-on tools you could ever want plus a rare full-colour graphic display screen and a nice software pack on the side.

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Arturia Keylab 49 MK3 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

Built for next-gen musicians and producers, the Arturia Keylab MK3 comes with all the tactile hands-on tools you could ever want plus a rare full-colour graphic display screen and a nice software pack on the side.

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Native Instruments Kontrol S49 MK3 USB/MIDI Keyboard

With the third-generation Kontrol line-up, Native Instruments present some of the best MIDI keyboards that money can buy. This 49-note model features polyphonic aftertouch, a large display and much more.

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£489

Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A61 USB/MIDI Keyboard

Native Instruments' Komplete Kontrol A61 is a USB/MIDI keyboard that's more affordable than models in their popular S Series. Thankfully, it still has the NKS plugin integration that's important to a lot of people.

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£178

Native Instruments Kontrol S61 MK3 USB/MIDI Keyboard

With the third-generation Kontrol line-up, Native Instruments present some of the best MIDI keyboards that money can buy. This 61-note model features polyphonic aftertouch, a large display and much more.

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£599

Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 61 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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£199

Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 49 Alpine White USB/MIDI keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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£165

Roland K25m keyboard for Boutique synthesizer

The Roland Boutique synthesizers are separate modules, so to transform one into a playable instrument and make it optically complete, the 25-key K25m keyboard is essential.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 49 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 88 White USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 Pro 37-Key USB/MIDI Keyboard

I'm taking a trip and I'm going to pack...the IK Multimedia iRig Keys 2 Pro! This pocket-size USB/MIDI keyboard features 37 keys and comes complete with an extensive software pack.

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£126

Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 88 Black USB/MIDI Keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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Carry-On FC25 Folding MIDI Keyboard

Pull it out of your backpack, unfold it and set up a twenty-five-note MIDI keyboard complete with transport buttons, performance pads and even a built-in arpeggiator.

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Cre8audio NiftyKEYZ Eurorack Keyboard

Always been interested in Eurorack, but was dreading all the hassle around connecting and playing Eurorack in your modern studio? The Cre8audio NiftyKEYZ is the complete and perfect solution!

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Roland A-49BK MIDI Keyboard (Black)

The black Roland A-49 is an extensive MIDI keyboard, equipped with comfortable keys and a large number of controllers (including D-Beam). It offers a complete package and is surprisingly lightweight.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 61 Alpine White USB/MIDI keyboard

An outstanding candidate for studio rigs, the Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 keyboard might be the most complete USB/MIDI production tool of all time.

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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 49 Rose Quartz Limited Edtion USB/MIDI keyboard
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Arturia Keylab Essential MK3 49 Rose Quartz Limited Edtion USB/MIDI keyboard

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The USB/MIDI keyboards of the Arturia Essential line-up are popular, very popular. Because they've been around for a while, and in these times when developments are flying around your ears, the Essential stands proud.

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Novation FLkey 37 FL Studio USB/MIDI Keyboard

Designed from the ground up to provide a seamless workflow when teamed up with FL Studio, the Novation FLKEY-37 USB/MIDI keyboard comes loaded with FL Studio focussed controls as well as a bank of buttons and encoders and a fat stack of software.

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iCON Pro Audio Artist 88 USB/MIDI keyboard
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iCON Pro Audio Artist 88 USB/MIDI keyboard

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