Connecting Korg to Powerbook

Hi... I was wondering if anyone could help me with the easiest way to connect a Korg Triton Le to a Powerbook. The keyboard has both Audio line-out and Midi out. Do I need a Midi interface or can I just connect it with some sort of a cable directly to the powerbook's line-in?
Thanks in advance...Cheers...

If you record Audio, you're recording the actual sounds and you are more limited in how you can edit the notes.
With MIDI you can play any of the instruments GB comes with, purchase more instruments, or download any of the thousands of free SoundFont instruments available on the web. You can also edit any MIDI note, change it's pitch, duration, timing, perform quantizing (forcing every note to be on the beat)
For a keyboardist, I'd think MIDI opens more possibilities, allowing you to play other instruments with your keyboard. FOr those that play things like guitar, real guitars tend to sound more realistic than their MIDI counterparts due to the nuances the player can add. --Hang

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