Midi -> Out, Playback Recorded Midi Track |
Thu 19 Feb 2004, 07:41
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HELLO EVERYONE, thanks very much for ANY help you can offer me.
I have a tendency to bite off more then I can chew; heres my issue; Im a very very new user to Pro Tools and MIDI I understand MIDI is not actually audio but information regarding keystroke, note, etc. I have successfully recorded a MIDI track in PRO TOOLS LE 6.0 (im using a Korg Triton Keyboard) I currently have the MIDI out from my DIGI-001 box feeding astraight into my Keyboard's MIDI IN. When I play back my MIDI track I dont hear anything, my question i guess is, what do I need to do to be able to phsyically hear what I recorded on my kayboard. Iam very lost at all this it took me forever to even figure out how to get pro tools to "hear" the notes I was playing on my baord to actually record them. ANY HELP is so GREATLY appreciated. THANK YOU |
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Sat 21 Feb 2004, 00:33
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Is the receiving keyboard on the same midi channel (there are 16) that the midi track in PT is assigned to? Is the midi track in PT assigned to the correct output i.e. the Digi 001.
I hope the answers to these questions help u find the solution. bjkiwi |
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Sat 21 Feb 2004, 01:50
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Where are your audio outputs of your Triton going to?
Can you hear anything if you plug headphones into your keyboard? Are you on OS 9 or OS X? |
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 06:13
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QUOTE (formatj @ Feb 21 2004, 00:50) Where are your audio outputs of your Triton going to? Can you hear anything if you plug headphones into your keyboard? Are you on OS 9 or OS X? OS-X And I can hear somethign through my headphones but it plays the track on a different set of instruments then those recorded on. PLEASE HELP |
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 06:53
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Have you connected cables from the audio outputs of the Triton to a Mixer or into the DIGI 001?
Are you familiar with Local on/off? Your keyboard should be set to off. Korg may give different terminology for this. Check the manual. You will need to have the triton set to Multi/Combi or some similar terminology too if you want to hear more than one instrument at once from your Keyboard. QUOTE And I can hear somethign through my headphones but it plays the track on a different set of instruments then those recorded on. This is a good start, it means your keyboard is receiving MIDI information. I'm assuming you are hearing this when you play back the recorded MIDI from protools? |
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Thu 26 Feb 2004, 06:55
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QUOTE (formatj @ Feb 26 2004, 05:53) Have you connected cables from the audio outputs of the Triton to a Mixer or into the DIGI 001? Are you familiar with Local on/off? Your keyboard should be set to off. Korg may give different terminology for this. Check the manual. You will need to have the triton set to Multi/Combi or some similar terminology too if you want to hear more than one instrument at once from your Keyboard. QUOTE And I can hear somethign through my headphones but it plays the track on a different set of instruments then those recorded on. This is a good start, it means your keyboard is receiving MIDI information. I'm assuming you are hearing this when you play back the recorded MIDI from protools? This is very helpful! Thank you I will try that tonight and let you knwo what happens. THANKS A MILLION |
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