Midi keyboards under 100

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If you’d like to learn more about working with MIDI in DAWs such as Ableton and Logic Pro, check out our range of courses which specialise in Music Production & Sound Engineering. When buying a MIDI Keyboard it’s always a good idea to consider how much space you have, what you’ll be using it for, how many controls you’ll need and whether you will be transporting it often – so keep this in mind whilst deciding which one is the best fit for you. If you’d like to download some new sounds, effects and plugins to use with your MIDI keyboard check out our roundup of 9 More Must-Have Free Plugins That You Need In Your Armoury. In our roundup below, we’ve selected our top 7 quality MIDI Keyboards which won’t cost you a fortune and prove as a welcomed addition to your studio setup. The most common style of MIDI controller is the keyboard and depending on which one you choose can come equipped with modulation wheels, pads, free software and more. As there is such an extensive range of controllers available on the market to choose from we’ve decided to narrow it down for you and round up the best bits of gear for the best prices. These come in all shapes and sizes and serve as a fundamental tool for controlling the sounds inside your DAW. If you’re a music producer it’s likely at some point you’ve come into contact with a MIDI controller.