The DM software it ships with is a lot of fun and contains many built-in rhythm patterns that kids and musical newbies can manipulate, as well as featuring many songs that you can learn how to play. As well as using it with the bundled software, you will be able to use it with third-party applications.
Once the supplied software has been installed, Windows will recognise the MIDI device. The MIDI keyboard has 37 keys with octave shifting, as well as pitch shifting and note sustaining capabilities, and we experienced no latency problems during usage.