I have an Impulse 49 midi controller and a Focusrite 212.
I have an XLN Audio standalone VST
I used to record my Korg Trition into audacity through the line input.As the VST doesn’t have an input, how do I record my VST?
I have an Impulse 49 midi controller and a Focusrite 212.
I have an XLN Audio standalone VST
I used to record my Korg Trition into audacity through the line input.As the VST doesn’t have an input, how do I record my VST?
Audacity is not a MIDI application.
I assume you mean VSTi (VST instrument)? VSTi’s don’t work with Audacity but there are VST effects which may or may not work in Audacity.
I have an XLN Audio standalone VST
Can you hear the sound with that? If it’s just a virtual instrument you’ll need a MIDI application or a DAW to play the virtual instrument(s).
The Novation Impulse 49 has been designed and tested to work with all major DAWs and plug-in instruments and effects, including Ableton (Ableton Live Lite comes included with Impulse), Cubase, Logic, ProTools, Reason/Record, Sonar (PC only), FL Studio, Studio One, and Garage Band. Automap 4 control software is the magic that gives you immediate hands-on access to your DAW and plug-ins. In addition, you get Impulse 49 access to your 3rd party plug-in instruments and effects, such as Native Instruments, Waves or FXpansion. In Live, you can even control Scene Launch and Clip Launch using Impulse’s back-lit drum pads. The Novation Impulse 49 is one serious controller.