NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6601|Atlanta, Georgia
I use a program to record me playing my keyboard. I noticed it only records one kind of sound even tho i change the tone to say drums. What do i need to record the different sounds my keyboard outputs?
.Sup
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What software are you using to record?
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Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
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Shirley you'd just change the instrument in the program?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
TheDonkey
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+163|5976|Vancouver, BC, Canada

NeXuS wrote:

I use a program to record me playing my keyboard. I noticed it only records one kind of sound even tho i change the tone to say drums. What do i need to record the different sounds my keyboard outputs?
If you want to record the physical sound, you connect it via the headphone/audio out jack.

MIDI just sends the actual keys you're pressing and how hard, NOT the sounds associated with them, the sound is controlled within the program.
NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6601|Atlanta, Georgia

TheDonkey wrote:

NeXuS wrote:

I use a program to record me playing my keyboard. I noticed it only records one kind of sound even tho i change the tone to say drums. What do i need to record the different sounds my keyboard outputs?
If you want to record the physical sound, you connect it via the headphone/audio out jack.

MIDI just sends the actual keys you're pressing and how hard, NOT the sounds associated with them, the sound is controlled within the program.
Alright. So can i plug the mic out into the microphone input in my computer?
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6698|King Of The Islands

Line-in is stereo, if that matters.

But why would you do that?
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
TheDonkey
Eat my bearrrrrrrrrrr, Tonighttt
+163|5976|Vancouver, BC, Canada

NeXuS wrote:

TheDonkey wrote:

NeXuS wrote:

I use a program to record me playing my keyboard. I noticed it only records one kind of sound even tho i change the tone to say drums. What do i need to record the different sounds my keyboard outputs?
If you want to record the physical sound, you connect it via the headphone/audio out jack.

MIDI just sends the actual keys you're pressing and how hard, NOT the sounds associated with them, the sound is controlled within the program.
Alright. So can i plug the mic out into the microphone input in my computer?
The line/headphone out goes into the Line-in on your computer, then adjust the volume around till the bars in whatever program you're using touch the red only on the strongest notes.
NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6601|Atlanta, Georgia
Can anyone recomend a good recording program for MIDI?
TheDonkey
Eat my bearrrrrrrrrrr, Tonighttt
+163|5976|Vancouver, BC, Canada

NeXuS wrote:

Can anyone recomend a good recording program for MIDI?
Reason is a popular program for actual production of music through MIDI, tis the one I use,

Cubase is also a popular one, but I've never used it.

If you have access to a Mac, GarageBand is surprisingly good. (The electro band Justice uses it)

PM me or add me on MSN if you need help with reason though, watch a tutorial video on youtube when you first start.
NeXuS
Shock it till ya know it
+375|6601|Atlanta, Georgia

TheDonkey wrote:

NeXuS wrote:

Can anyone recomend a good recording program for MIDI?
Reason is a popular program for actual production of music through MIDI, tis the one I use,

Cubase is also a popular one, but I've never used it.

If you have access to a Mac, GarageBand is surprisingly good. (The electro band Justice uses it)

PM me or add me on MSN if you need help with reason though, watch a tutorial video on youtube when you first start.
Will definitely keep in touch with you. Thank you sir.

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