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    What's up guys. I'm learning to play the piano and I was gonna get a keyboard I saw at radio shack for 80 dollars that said midi on it. I also use fl studio, would I be able to use the two with each other?

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    If you have a midi interface. You can get a usb to midi interface really cheap.

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    If you are learning to play the piano than you'll need a bigger board, ideally with 88 weighted keys, it can be a used digital piano as well, or maybe the Studiologic SL-990 series

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    An 88 key board is not necessary to learn how to play piano. Helpful but not a must. You can get by with a 61 and even 49 in some cases.
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