Miditech Garagekey mini vs Akai LPK 25. The keyboard Miditech Garagekey miniis usually 6 € cheaper than Akai LPK 25, but the difference is so small that this can vary. And then a video of the keyboard.
If they all transmit MIDI then it would seem to me that you could use the octave buttons on the device to set them all to control separate sets of octaves, since each keyboard has 3 octaves worth of keys and you have 10 octaves in the MIDI 0-127 range you can set up 3 keyboards mapped to 3 sets of 3 octaves and offset their notes appropriately after they've been differentiated. That would take care of 3 of your 6 keyboards and for the other 3 you could use a separate computer doing the same thing and sending the data to your main computer via LAN or Wireless network?
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