
antispatula
Active member
a few years ago I swore a blood oath I would never get into midi....but here I am!
So I use an EMU 0404 soundcard. It uses a soft-mixer to route everything, but for some reason, it doesn't have ANY options for midi within the mixer, and I must rely on the recording software for everything. Which is good, it kinda simplifies things.
So I use REAPER. Great program by the way. Knowing nothing about midi, I was still somehow able to get the keyboard I use to somehow kinda work, after setting the track to "Midi CH1" and using a VSTi that gave some sort of generic-sounding organ.
Is it really that simple? Can I just download a free vst of lets say a piano and then I can use that in recording? Hopefully this makes sense. My first venture into midi was like....last night at 11PM.
Thanks!
So I use an EMU 0404 soundcard. It uses a soft-mixer to route everything, but for some reason, it doesn't have ANY options for midi within the mixer, and I must rely on the recording software for everything. Which is good, it kinda simplifies things.
So I use REAPER. Great program by the way. Knowing nothing about midi, I was still somehow able to get the keyboard I use to somehow kinda work, after setting the track to "Midi CH1" and using a VSTi that gave some sort of generic-sounding organ.
Is it really that simple? Can I just download a free vst of lets say a piano and then I can use that in recording? Hopefully this makes sense. My first venture into midi was like....last night at 11PM.
Thanks!