Thanks for the reply!

I was made aware of the Mini 32 from one of my Danish suppliers, who writes in 
a sort Danish with a lot of English terms. I used the English site from one of 
my german suppliers as a reference here. The Danisk site call this device class 
compliant, which is gibberish to me. The Mini 32 is not especially expensive, 
but I want to know whether Finale recognizes it immediately and with no fuzz in 
form of drivers or interfaces.

Klaus



>________________________________
>From: Ryan <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:43 AM
>Subject: Re: [Finale] Keystation Mini 32
>
>I use a different keyboard by the same manufacturer. I can't say anything
>specific about the model you reference, but the set-up experience with my
>keyboard was very easy and I've had no problems in the last few years that
>I've used it.
>
>On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre <
>[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Any experiences with this input device:
>>
>> <http://www.thomann.de/gb/m_audio_keystation_mini_32.htm>
>>
>> I used a Midi keyboard via a Midi interface until around 2005, when my
>> eyesight became too bad for engraving. After eye surgery I have used the
>> alphanumeric keyboard in Speedy Entry, but I don’t feel really at home with
>> that entry tool for music. Odd octave jumps, no black keys.
>>
>> Space is a factor and I don’t want silly and costly interfaces working via
>> shaky drivers. Is this device plug&play via USB?
>>
>> Klaus
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