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Mon 9 Jun 2003, 03:27
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Newbie
Group: Members
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Joined: 08-Jun 03
From: Lawrenceville - US
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Thanks. I have a Yamaha PSR-GX76 Midi Keyboard and a Mac PowerBook G3 running OS X 10.2. I have a Yamaha USB Driver installed which seems to connect to my USB device just fine (lights are on). Here's what I want to do - record the music I created on my keyboard's memory which is stored for playback into music files on my Mac. What additional software do I need (I'm after reasonable clarity and richness) to do this? ProTools?
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Mon 9 Jun 2003, 11:17
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Moderator
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Joined: 19-Mar 03
From: Umeå - SE
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If you like the songs you've already made and you think the sounds in your keyboard rocks.
You only need a midi-sequencer software in your PB to record the midi-information from your Yamaha keyboard into to to PB. ( play back the midi-info in the sequencer later to trigger the sounds in your keyboard )
If you like the sounds so much you'll actually like to have the wave/aiff-files them-selves on your PB-harddrive, you must get an audio-interface too. ( 1 hour cd-quality sound-files in stereo is some 600Mbyte hd-space )
Audio interfaces are: Mbox(usb), Digi002(firewire) from Digidesign, Motu 828 MK-II(firewire) from Mark the Unicorn. ( are just a couple of examples )
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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