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explicit muzick
Total Posts: 5
Joined 06-29-2007 status: Newcomer |
I just purchased record a few days ago and have only one lil problem i cant seem to figure out yet. my yamaha motif rack es can be heard in an audio track but my midi controller which is a m-audio axiom is not allowing me to play the sounds back to record in the audio track, the axiom is working fine since im able to record midi sequences in the sequencer with the other devices. i am also having the same problem with cubase 5.what am i doing wrong? any help would be highly appreciated thanks |
Bad_Mister
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Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
You make no mention of an Audio Interface. In order to record to an audio track, you need a way to get audio from your Motif-Rack ES into your computer. MIDI is not audio. In the almost three decades of MIDI, no one has ever heard MIDI. MIDI data is a series of coded messages that must be ‘interpreted’ by a MIDI tone engine (like your Motif-Rack ES). Much like the holes punched in a roll of paper “represent” the piano music to an old style Player Piano, MIDI data by itself is not music. Only when the roll of paper is placed in a Player Piano does the Player Piano output audible sound, that is the “music” (which can be heard).
MIDI data = the piano roll
You cannot hear the MIDI data without the Motif-Rack ES to interpret the data and output the audio. So the question is: To what do you have the left and right outputs of your Motif-Rack ES connected? You need an Audio Interface - a device that will take the audio output of the Motif-Rack ES and route it INTO the computer, take the returning audio data from the computer and then route it to your speaker or sound system.
Here are examples of AUDIO INTERFACES:
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explicit muzick
Total Posts: 5
Joined 06-29-2007 status: Newcomer |
oh yes your right i did forget to mention the obvious lol i have my yamaha motif rack connected to my motu ultra lite audio interface into output port 3-4. |