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asharkis
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I've been dabbling with midi for about seven years, but never really recorded audio, and I'd like to start now. I've been playing accordion for about four years (for the second time in my life) and my main instrument is a SEM Ciao reedless accordion. If I use the midi output of the accordion, the number of volume change messages is astronomical. Every slightest change in bellows pressure generates such a message. I can filter out those messages, but then the midi tracks will not reflect the dynamics in my playing at all. Once the tracks are recorded, I have several options regarding conversion to audio. I can use my Ketron SD-2 module, which has some really nice accordion sounds, or I can use any number of virtual instruments, or soundfonts, etc.
On the other hand, I can record straight audio, with the dynamics included, and all of the nice instrumental sounds (399 of them, each assignable to treble, bass or chords) right out of the left and right outputs of the accordion. (Well, to be totally truthful, out of a box that connects to the accordion and provides both power and sound generation.)
Now, I'm not the greatest player in the world. I do flub fairly often. For that reason, I'm tempted to work in midi. But, for all the inconveniences that those volume messages create, I'm thinking that audio, flubs and all, would be the way to go.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Alan
On the other hand, I can record straight audio, with the dynamics included, and all of the nice instrumental sounds (399 of them, each assignable to treble, bass or chords) right out of the left and right outputs of the accordion. (Well, to be totally truthful, out of a box that connects to the accordion and provides both power and sound generation.)
Now, I'm not the greatest player in the world. I do flub fairly often. For that reason, I'm tempted to work in midi. But, for all the inconveniences that those volume messages create, I'm thinking that audio, flubs and all, would be the way to go.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Alan
