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Hi, some time back I did a keyboard recording. The first method I tried was a direct line in from the keyboard to protools, only to realise that there was quite an evident level of noise (the hiss you would hear from a keyboard if you turn up the volume high, listening to it through good headphones). In a situation where there are no other instruments to really mask that noise, it was problematic.
In the end, I had to resort to playing the keyboard through the studio monitors, miking the monitors then recording it into protools. The sound was of course much warmer and better than you'll expect from a direct line in.
But I was just wondering, if anyone has good suggestions of recording keyboards. Preferably some tips to reduce the noise of doing line in if possible. (By the way, I did try gating while recording and it didn't help in cutting out the noise). Would you think then its more of a problem with the keyboard? (Its a Yamaha PSR2000)
Hope to get some good advice. Thanks!

In the end, I had to resort to playing the keyboard through the studio monitors, miking the monitors then recording it into protools. The sound was of course much warmer and better than you'll expect from a direct line in.
But I was just wondering, if anyone has good suggestions of recording keyboards. Preferably some tips to reduce the noise of doing line in if possible. (By the way, I did try gating while recording and it didn't help in cutting out the noise). Would you think then its more of a problem with the keyboard? (Its a Yamaha PSR2000)
Hope to get some good advice. Thanks!
