Robert27191
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Hi,
I'm not sure if I will be able to frame this question correctly - more to do with my lack of proper understanding - but I'll try my best.
I have a kurzweil sp4-8, which has built in sounds and can also act as a controller keyboard.
To record from the keyboard, I could just plug the line into my audio interface and record as usual, but what I want to know how to do is how to record a track as MIDI files - via the USB cable - and then use the inbuilt sound patches on the keyboard as the 'VST' or 'instrument sound' for the MIDI track.
Ie - the kurzweil is loaded with some of Kurzweil's great grand piano sounds. I don't want to record it 'live', so that I can have the ability to change whatever notes need correcting post-recording - but would then like to put the Kurzweil piano sound onto the MIDI track. It could, of course, be any other sound that is built in to the keyboard.
I know (I think!) there is a way of doing it, I'm just not sure how to set everything up.
Many thanks for any help at all.
Robert
I'm not sure if I will be able to frame this question correctly - more to do with my lack of proper understanding - but I'll try my best.
I have a kurzweil sp4-8, which has built in sounds and can also act as a controller keyboard.
To record from the keyboard, I could just plug the line into my audio interface and record as usual, but what I want to know how to do is how to record a track as MIDI files - via the USB cable - and then use the inbuilt sound patches on the keyboard as the 'VST' or 'instrument sound' for the MIDI track.
Ie - the kurzweil is loaded with some of Kurzweil's great grand piano sounds. I don't want to record it 'live', so that I can have the ability to change whatever notes need correcting post-recording - but would then like to put the Kurzweil piano sound onto the MIDI track. It could, of course, be any other sound that is built in to the keyboard.
I know (I think!) there is a way of doing it, I'm just not sure how to set everything up.
Many thanks for any help at all.
Robert