Maxabillionn
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Hey!
I looked around but couldn't find out specifically how to do this.
I want to record the in-built instrument sounds from my Yamaha p105 into protools. The piano has a great electric bass sound (which sounds nothing like a real electric bass, but is funky in its own way) and I want to add that specific sound into my recording. I tried running two 1/4" cables from the L/R outputs on the piano into the back of my Fast Track Ultra, and running a USB cable from the keyboard to the computer. I can get MIDI readings into my tracks, but no sound.
How can I get the Yamaha's inbuilt sound on there? What type of track (i.e. audio, MIDI, instrument...) should I record into? Do I need actual MIDI hookups (which the piano does not have) or can I use this usb with a driver?
Sorry for all the questions, I figured I'd just throw them all out and see if someone can help me out
I looked around but couldn't find out specifically how to do this.
I want to record the in-built instrument sounds from my Yamaha p105 into protools. The piano has a great electric bass sound (which sounds nothing like a real electric bass, but is funky in its own way) and I want to add that specific sound into my recording. I tried running two 1/4" cables from the L/R outputs on the piano into the back of my Fast Track Ultra, and running a USB cable from the keyboard to the computer. I can get MIDI readings into my tracks, but no sound.
How can I get the Yamaha's inbuilt sound on there? What type of track (i.e. audio, MIDI, instrument...) should I record into? Do I need actual MIDI hookups (which the piano does not have) or can I use this usb with a driver?
Sorry for all the questions, I figured I'd just throw them all out and see if someone can help me out