Midi Interface
Within this section dedicated to Audio Midi and Usb Interfaces, you can find everything from a simple cable that includes a small signal converter, to desktop devices capable of offering more channels and greater functionality. If, however, you are looking for something more performant that includes both midi inputs as well as microphone and line controls and inputs, then check out the section dedicated to USB Audio Cards and read some posts published on the MusicalStore2005 blog to explore features, prices, and models. For example, you can read the post External audio card, which to choose: Universal Audio, Focusrite or M-Audio? or The 10 best audio cards of 2019.
If you want to start experimenting with DIY recording in your room, you will soon realize that, although you have a computer with ready-to-use audio software, it is not possible to connect a guitar or a microphone to the PC; you will need additional devices that can be small converters and adapters up to advanced audio cards. It all depends on what you want to do and the level you want to achieve in your recordings.
If you already have a USB keyboard, you can already connect it to the PC inputs and start exploiting the sounds of the software. If you don’t have one yet, check out the various types of USB keyboard offered by MusicalStore2005, where you can choose from many models, sizes, and prices.
If, on the other hand, you have a keyboard or a Midi device, then it will be necessary to buy a Midi to USB adapter that allows you to connect it to the PC.