New member, new to MIDI and have basic questions

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Hi all. I just found this forum yesterday. Since I am an absolute noob, I am reading the guide from tweakheads to start getting immersed in all this digital/MIDI music. I am an intermediate classical pianist that returned to piano about a year ago. I have always had a knack for composing music even though I've never had any real training in music theory. Anyways, that's my into :)

I want to get started and would like to begin fiddling around with my current digital piano. I have a Yamaha Arius YDP-160. I would like to try different piano sounds different from the ones on the unit. With the little bit of research I have done, so far I've figured out that I need:

1. My digital piano which acts as the controller? Is that right?
2. A software synthesizer which makes it possible to have sound?
3. A soundfont to go to that software synthesizer.
4. MIDI to USB cable (from my piano to the pc)

Now my questions:

1. Don't I need a program (a midi client?) or will the softsynth use my digital piano as the output source?

2. Any recommendations on the software synths or other software I would need?

3. I have some soundfonts in NCW file format. Don't most softsynths use the sf2 format?

I dont know much about this stuff.

Thx in advance
 
i have to go out very soon but I have had a very quick look at that piano. It does not connect directly to a computer, you need the optional MIDI to usb box.
Therefore IMHO you would do better to buy a decent Audio Interface, the Steinberg UR22 would be fine, I am sure.
That will interface the piano and give you Cubase as a host and Cubase is the dog's whatsits for MIDI.

Gottta go!

Dave.
 
Thx, Dave, for your reply. Actually, I already have a MIDI to USB cable hooked up from my YDP-160 to my computer. I use it because I have a program called Synthesia that I use to speed up the learning process of new piano songs.

I'm very new to this so I have to go learn what "Audio Interface" is, what "host" is, and what "Cubase" is. :)
 
Thx, Dave, for your reply. Actually, I already have a MIDI to USB cable hooked up from my YDP-160 to my computer. I use it because I have a program called Synthesia that I use to speed up the learning process of new piano songs.

I'm very new to this so I have to go learn what "Audio Interface" is, what "host" is, and what "Cubase" is. :)

You already have an AI (of sorts!) built into the motherboard of the PC but these are B awful! The recording quality will be poor and the latency, the delay twixt hitting a key and hearing a sound from the computer is usually quite poor,i.e. takes a noticeable and offputting time.

A good AI will give you far better quality and much lower latency and this will be even better we (musical son and I) have found running MIDI using Cubase as a host.

Cubase is a "sequencer" it enables audio and MIDI recording and playback and much, much more. It uses ASIO drivers with an appropriate AI to give the lowest latency.

The Steinberg AI I mentioned comes with a cut down* version of Cubase as do many other AIs. One, even better than the UR22 is the Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 and that has the lowest latency of anything in its (£200) price class or even well above it.

*Fear not! The cut down is still extremely powerful and should keep you out of mischief for a long time. Then, if you want to progress to the biggy you get a discount.

You have a lot of reading to do my friend!

Dave.
 
Yes, I know I have a lot of reading to do and, every chance I get, I read and research. Right now, I get zero latency with my MIDI to USB cable using the Synthesia software I use to practice. I understand what you are saying though.

I'm going to try and some it up and see if I actually do understand the basics and everything you've said:

1. Controller ----> Audio Interface----> Synthesizer---->Sequencer----> back to synthesizer---->back to Controller speakers (sound)

Questions:

1. Why can't the synthesizer send the sound to my controllers speakers directly without having to go to the sequencer?

2. What is the difference between a NCW file and a SF2 file. Aren't they both soundfonts that the synthesizer uses?

3. Any recomendation on a good software synthesizer for piano sound and perhaps strings?

Thx
 
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