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Hello, Maximus:
If you have a choice, it's probably simpler to use straight USB. Depending on the keyboard you buy, there's a good chance that it will be a straight Plug'n'Play option in Windows. On the other hand, a USB/midi device gives you other options of connecting multiple keyboards at once -- again, depending on the device you buy. As a starter, a USB cable is cheaper to buy. Hope that helps. David |
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