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About Vijay
Expertise
Setting up a midi studio,hardware issues, software support,studiogear help.setting up a midi interface

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more than 4 years experience.have my own recording gig at home. composed for many events. lots of experience in digital music including drum machines,synths etc.

 
   

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Topic: MIDI and Computer Generated Music



Expert: Vijay
Date: 5/7/2008
Subject: reason 4 midi problems

Question
i can't find a sole with this same question or problem!! i got reason 4 not too long ago and i been using the piano role to make my beats.i want that real sound though so i have a midi keyboard plugged in and can set the channel i want it to play, the noise comes out fine through the reason instruments BUT i can't record for some reason.  its weird cuz on cubase the midi input records fine but in reason the midi will work so i can hear the noise but it won't record the noise. if i go to preferences and go to keyboard or devieces and press auto detect it doesn't detect anything.  i use a triton extreme to make beats as well and also for my midi input. i use vista as well.  what else.... im also selecting what device i want to record with on my layout screen and hitting the little red record button. im very frustrated and can't come to a conclusion someone please help me!!!!

Answer
Hi,
There's no need for you to record,since you have the piano roll, you are basically constructing the sequence note by note, there's no need to seperately record because it's all in the software. If you are using Cubase or Cakewalk then yes, you'll have to record, \

If you want to take this recording elsewhere (like an MP3 or an audio CD) just export your track to that.


hth


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