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> Midi Recording, Too much reverb
matthewted
post Thu 10 Jul 2003, 22:59
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I'm somewhat new to MIDI so this might be a dumb question. Here's what I'm working with. Keyboard: Casio WK-1630, MIDISport 1x1 connected to USB port of my G4 iMac. Software: iPiano. Here's the problem. When the sound plays through my computer speakers, theres WAY too much reverb. I can't even use the sustain pedal when playing the piano tone. The reberb drowns out all the other notes. Is there a way to use the pedal without having this problem? Thanks.
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azusa
post Sun 13 Jul 2003, 02:24
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Check your iPiano prference (usually in the EDIT menu).
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matthewted
post Sun 13 Jul 2003, 17:46
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There aren't any prefs dealing with increasing/decreasing the reverb in iPiano. What are some of the best free/cheap MIDI recording programs out there?
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post Mon 14 Jul 2003, 11:03
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Intuem? I won't say it's the best, but it's certainly cheap. Maybe try a demo first.
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