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pmattox
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Joined 02-14-2009 status: Newcomer |
I want to record microphone audio (vocals) and piano on separate channels using the Motif XS8 mLAN & Cubase. Is it possible to do this with the A/D input? Like to record singing + piano but on separate channels using mLAN? If it is, what are the setup procedures? I’ve tried a number of different combinations but haven’t gotten it to work yet. thanks pmattox |
marky_markuk ( Maxxuk )
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Joined 05-31-2007 status: Enthusiast |
Apparently it IS possible.... see thread below and you may be able to PM the guy who says it is, and ask him how he does it.... |
Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
Actually, it is fairly easy and straightforward. A PART from a Motif XS PERFORMANCE or a PART from a SONG/PATTERN MIXING program can be assigned to audio outputs. By default, they all are assigned to L&R;OUTPUTS. You can see this as follows:
Press [EDIT]
The AD INPUT Part like any of the Motif XS Parts can also be routed to its own discreet audio (mLAN) output.
So say you want to play piano and sing… while recording your piano in stereo and your vocal to a mono track:
Create a new PERFORMANCE:
Setup your microphone:
Go to your PERFORMANCE
In Cubase go to DEVICES > VST CONNECTIONS > INPUT tab
On the main Track window create one Stereo Audio Track assigned to STEREO IN, create one Mono Audio Track assigned to MONO IN. Set both tracsk to Record Record ready… Go… By the way, the A/D INPUT can be processed with its own two INSERTION EFFECTS… so, for example, you may want to record using the VCM COMPRESSOR and a nice REVERB… but that is up to you. As soon as the PDFs from the Behind the Manual area are completely ported over to the new Motifator, you can find a TWEAK OF THE WEEK article on setting up a microphone with the Compressor. Also the procedure for setting up this in a SONG or PATTERN is the same. Image Attachments
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pmattox
Total Posts: 5
Joined 02-14-2009 status: Newcomer |
my XLR adapter is bad. Thanks. |