Midi Recording

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I am new in recording,lately I have decide to record using sony acid pro 7 ,so I have some songs alresdy sequeced in my midi keybords, I have set up every thing they all working fine, my question is there any way if I could record all drum,bass,accompaiments,etc by midi other word the sequenced song which is in my keyboards in to acid pro 7 in separate tracks all at once?by the way I am using a usb interface which has a midi in/out and 18 input.
I am not sure if I have cleard my self I can rephrase the issu if I need to need your help thanks in advance guys.
 
Theoretically, yes. However, I don't know how Acid works.

Within Acid, you should be able to set a track to midi, and you should be able to designate which midi channel you want it to record. Do this for as many channels you've got in your keyboard sequence, hit record on Acid and play on the keyboard.

Alternatively, you may be able to set up Acid to record all midi channels on the one track, then split these by channel afterwards.
 
If Acid Pro is able to import standard MIDI files, you possibly could save your sequences as standard MIDI files in the program you used to create them and then import them into Acid Pro without re-recording them.

Standard MIDI files are a format that is kinda bare bones but works across all kinds of platforms. I have saved songs as standard MIDI files on an Atari computer and put them straight into PC's and Mac's and they worked fine with no tweaking. Amazing. :)
 
Yep . . . but it depends on whether the OP's keyboard can export its own midi.
 
thanks for reply,

Theoretically, yes. However, I don't know how Acid works.

Within Acid, you should be able to set a track to midi, and you should be able to designate which midi channel you want it to record. Do this for as many channels you've got in your keyboard sequence, hit record on Acid and play on the keyboard.

Alternatively, you may be able to set up Acid to record all midi channels on the one track, then split these by channel afterwards.


yes, you right there should be some thing to work like multitimbral,I look in to acid manual if it is explained. thanks
 
If Acid Pro is able to import standard MIDI files, you possibly could save your sequences as standard MIDI files in the program you used to create them and then import them into Acid Pro without re-recording them.

Standard MIDI files are a format that is kinda bare bones but works across all kinds of platforms. I have saved songs as standard MIDI files on an Atari computer and put them straight into PC's and Mac's and they worked fine with no tweaking. Amazing. :)


have not heard this before,good idea i will see if it works.

thanks.
 
have not heard this before,good idea i will see if it works.

thanks.

See if you can save or export the songs as standard midi files. They work in Cubase, Ableton, Cakewalk... pretty much everything and on Macs or PC's. It's kind of a universal MIDI format.
 
See if you can save or export the songs as standard midi files. They work in Cubase, Ableton, Cakewalk... pretty much everything and on Macs or PC's. It's kind of a universal MIDI format.

it is for sure vey handy, of course I will give it ago. thanks
 
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