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SacredDespair said:ok, so I was wondering if I could put a midid track on acid xpress through my crap Casio. If so how? How would a mic hook to my computer? Do I need any special connectors? and do you do shows by yourself casualtyfigure? how do they come across? I was asking this because I want to start doing shows and not only can I not find anybody willing to help with a live show, quite frankly, I'd rather not have to mess with having other people. I know I can write all the music and sing it, so I see no need to try and include other people for no reason. thank you you so much for everything so far, you've been a tremendous help.
i dont know if the Xpress version has midi enabled. i use acid pro 4.
Before sony bought it from sonic foundry...opening acid right now
to tell you step by step...
For midi...youd need a midi interface. its midi ins and outs..that connect to your pc. Either by USB, PCI slot, firewire..its the device that allows the sequenced part, on the PC, to the device. All it sends is information.
No audio at all. I use an Emagic MT4...its not too big...not too small.
Pretty cheap. Not sure if their for sale any more.
Um...midi in acid...
r-click the box on the left side of the screen, where the samples are.
click "insert midi track"
Ill set it up like a soft synth...theyre free...
(hooking up an external k.board.. is the same way...)
click the little symbol it looks like a TINY keyboard...with a 1 under it...
that lets you select which device/softsynth youd like to use.
Ill select soft synth 1 (DLS soft synth)
then r-click the track, the select properties...(loop - one-shot)
It will be a bit different, you'll see ...
General
Piano Roll Properties
List Editor
Click "Piano Roll Properties"
Thats where you do the actual notes, and sequencing.
Piano roll is like aplayer piano..place a note, where you want a note.
If your sequencing drums..the drum sounds are between c3 - c4...usually.
if you look at the bottom, you'll see something that says "velocity"
That determines how hard you want the "Keys" hit/pressed.
Think of the lines as...the bigger the line, the higher your hand is.
If the line is fully colored/marked...thats the hardest...
the smaller the softer.
to change the sound...
WHile in properties / list editor / r-click alomost anywhere on the graph...
then look for "Event Type" then select "patch" then type in a number
under the "patch" section. There should be a list of what sounds match
which number... but, subtract 1...because according to midi... 00 = 01
01 = 02 so, its a numbers game. Then close the window..and thats that.
At somepoint, you;ll have to select a midi channel per device...
Just select Omni...or zero...
thats just a quick outline of how to. Play with it...its pretty easy once
you get it. Everyonce ina while...there will be a bug in it..then again..
im always fucking up my system. so..
but the signal chain goes...
PC/Midi Interface/ keyboard-device
The midi cables go......
in's to out's
Outs to Ins
i havent even messed with midi through.
It expands the usage of a single midi port.
(maximum of 16 midi channels per in-out)
to hook up a mic...the really simple way...
Just buy a cheap mic, and hook it up through the mic input
on the sound card.
See a mic, needs a pre amp...the mic jack on the pc, has a suficent "preamp"
But i suggest, throwing down some cash for an external one.
To record electric instrument...hook it up through the line-in.
NOT mic in. It has to do with maintaing line level.
I personally dont believe in spending a massive amount of cash
on stuff...most of what i use, is well...used. everything you buy
could easily be destroyed...so why waste cash. I dont give 2 fucks about the quality of my recordings...their just projects anyways.
shit im tired...
ive performed live...
alone. It isnt a normal performance though..
I improvise my sets. So its pretty stressful.
I cant work with others...so i have to do it all myself.
if you want it done right...youve got to do it yourself!
I dont really know how they come across..
Thats the difference in the whole creation process.
The way the artist sees it...will ALWAYS be different than
how someone not involved will see it. So im not sure.
Honestly, half of the battle is just showing up.
I keep my gear really simple, the basics.
Im too tired to really explain anything right now...
I hope i helped though.
if you ot any more questions...
ask away...
or send an email to casualtyfigure@yahoo.com
Either way.