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eimclark
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I've just started trying to record some midi tracks. Up till now I have been recording my electric and acoustic guitars with some nice results. So now I've borrowed a midi keyboard and am trying to record some piano/synth and bass tracks for the first time
I use Ableton Live 6.
My midi keyboard controller is a Roland ED PC-180A. I have this plugged in to my USB audio capture device via a midi cable. The capture device is an Edirol UA-4fx and I have that set to record midi source.
The problem is that I can only get the midi input to about 25% of max. volume it needs to be. I've turned all the volume knobs in Live 6 up to max. My midi tracks are incredibly quiet.
Have I missed something. Do I need a signal booster/pre-amp? I would have thought that if my USB audio capture device was getting loud enough inputs from my guitars, I wouldn't need a pre-amp. Apologies, very noob to midi.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers.
I use Ableton Live 6.
My midi keyboard controller is a Roland ED PC-180A. I have this plugged in to my USB audio capture device via a midi cable. The capture device is an Edirol UA-4fx and I have that set to record midi source.
The problem is that I can only get the midi input to about 25% of max. volume it needs to be. I've turned all the volume knobs in Live 6 up to max. My midi tracks are incredibly quiet.
Have I missed something. Do I need a signal booster/pre-amp? I would have thought that if my USB audio capture device was getting loud enough inputs from my guitars, I wouldn't need a pre-amp. Apologies, very noob to midi.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Cheers.