Hello
I have Audacity version 1.3.11.
Can I record directly in Audacity playing my midi keyboard? And how would I do that if I can?
Thanks
sus4
Recording in Audacity
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kozikowski
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Re: Recording in Audacity
Qualified yes. The MIDI part is irrelevant. You record from any keyboard by adapting the Headphone Out or the Line-Out to the Line-In of your Mac. Music does not go down the MIDI cable.
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The Mac connector is two black arrows with a thin circle. That's exactly how I made this short clip...
http://www.kozco.com/tech/piano2.wav
You get killed if you're using the keyboard as a controller and the music is actually being created by the Mac. Macs will not record themselves.
Let me know.
Koz
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2062468
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... Id=2102970
The Mac connector is two black arrows with a thin circle. That's exactly how I made this short clip...
http://www.kozco.com/tech/piano2.wav
You get killed if you're using the keyboard as a controller and the music is actually being created by the Mac. Macs will not record themselves.
Let me know.
Koz
Re: Recording in Audacity
Kos, thanks for the reply.
I'm not sure I understand you.
Let me explain
I use Logic Express and have no problem recording with my midi controller, which is just a controller...not sounds in it.
I also use Sibelius 6 and can record in that program too with my midi controller.
So, all I actually want to do is just get a piano sound and not necessirily record in Audacity. I could do this by just doing it in Sibelius or logic, but Audacity is so easy to open even though I don't use it to often.
So, with my midi controller can't I just use the sounds in my Mac, I believe it's Quicktime, and do it in Audacity?
I hope I explained it clearly.
Thanks.
I'm not sure I understand you.
Let me explain
I use Logic Express and have no problem recording with my midi controller, which is just a controller...not sounds in it.
I also use Sibelius 6 and can record in that program too with my midi controller.
So, all I actually want to do is just get a piano sound and not necessirily record in Audacity. I could do this by just doing it in Sibelius or logic, but Audacity is so easy to open even though I don't use it to often.
So, with my midi controller can't I just use the sounds in my Mac, I believe it's Quicktime, and do it in Audacity?
I hope I explained it clearly.
Thanks.
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kozikowski
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Re: Recording in Audacity
<<<recording with my midi controller>>>
You'll need to get a lot more detail into this. The last time I used a MIDI system, it was made out of rocks and branches and ran from natural gas.
Is this a program running on your computer, or a separate physical device? Apple always has fancy-pants names for these things. Is this Glitch Sequencer? Cake Walk? Give me a push.
Pretend I'm trying to buy what you have.
Koz
You'll need to get a lot more detail into this. The last time I used a MIDI system, it was made out of rocks and branches and ran from natural gas.
Is this a program running on your computer, or a separate physical device? Apple always has fancy-pants names for these things. Is this Glitch Sequencer? Cake Walk? Give me a push.
Pretend I'm trying to buy what you have.
Koz