
famous beagle
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I'm a singer/songwriter/guitarist with moderate keyboard skills. I just acquired an EMU Vintage Keys sound module and would like to start adding some keyboard sounds to my recordings (organs, rhodes, etc.) I've got a midi controller as well.
I've got a lot of recording experience with guitars and vox, but just about zero experience recording keys. Are there any tricks to it, or do I just simply plug it line in and go? I'll be recording on a Yamaha AW16G. Are there any tricks that people use to make them sound more "alive," or ... whatever? Like I said, I have no experience recording keys, so I just don't know.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'm a singer/songwriter/guitarist with moderate keyboard skills. I just acquired an EMU Vintage Keys sound module and would like to start adding some keyboard sounds to my recordings (organs, rhodes, etc.) I've got a midi controller as well.
I've got a lot of recording experience with guitars and vox, but just about zero experience recording keys. Are there any tricks to it, or do I just simply plug it line in and go? I'll be recording on a Yamaha AW16G. Are there any tricks that people use to make them sound more "alive," or ... whatever? Like I said, I have no experience recording keys, so I just don't know.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.