Here's the problem:
i tried to use my keyboard to trigger the midi modules in reason using the M-audio (USB) audiophile, and that did not work. Problem is that, while the audio card driver can be set to the "asio audiophile USB..." under the reason audio preferences, when i go to the midi page...
Here's a pretty basic problem,
have a keyboard (E-mu), a midiman audiophile connected through USB with my labtop.
I'd like to record some tunes into Reason, but although Reason recognizes my audio card driver (ASIO M-audio USB audiophile ASIO), I can't seem to figure out how I can record music...
I want to start notebook music recording.
My keyboard has both an SPDIF input and output and midi in/out + I want to have some analog possibilities......
I am thinking of getting me a Digigram 440 VXPocket PC Sound Card, any comments, disclaimers, warnings?
What seems to be the gold standard...
I live in Boston and my E4K keeps on crashing...
problem is the nearest E-mu service center is in NYC, and is only open during the week + you need to carry it in personally!!
I'm not feeling like taking a day off only for that reason...:-(
anyone some suggestions or sharing the same frustration...
Right now, I am simply playing my keyboard and using cakewalk to get the different instrument lines on file, after which the computer transmits the midi back to my keyboard and voila...a song.
Ok, let's say I buy a USB audio device with midi in/out. Is it possible to link my keyboard through...
Here's what I'd like to do: I've been making some songs with cakewalk using a rather old pentium II desktop attached to my E-mu E4K. Now I finally want to record and make some mp3's. Maybe all I'd like to do on top of that is to add to my songs is maybe some vocals, that's it! No live audio...
I'm a newbie when it comes to computer recording. I've been playing around on my E4K board for a couple of years, but now I want to record and mp3 some of my songs. I used the main L/R 8 mm outputs on the board, used two 8 mm to RCA adapters, and finally put these in an audio adapter which...