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mitya
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Hi all
I finally cracked the problem of converting midi to audio tracks in Cubase, but I notice the quality isn't an exact replica. I changed my record settings in my 'surround mixer' to Midi Synth. I also changed it to MP3, which successfully recorded any MP3 I played, but messed up the sound, for example the drums were far too loud on the track etc. Why is this?
If I convert my midi to audio in the more proper fashion, i.e. via an audio cable from my piano to my line-in, will this be better quality and a more accurate recording?
Lastly, what would I have done without the surround mixer to change the record settings in this way? Do all soundcards come with equivalent software to allow you to change this setting?
Sorry if any of the above is confused... I'm new to the scene and its jargon.
Thanks in advance.
I finally cracked the problem of converting midi to audio tracks in Cubase, but I notice the quality isn't an exact replica. I changed my record settings in my 'surround mixer' to Midi Synth. I also changed it to MP3, which successfully recorded any MP3 I played, but messed up the sound, for example the drums were far too loud on the track etc. Why is this?
If I convert my midi to audio in the more proper fashion, i.e. via an audio cable from my piano to my line-in, will this be better quality and a more accurate recording?
Lastly, what would I have done without the surround mixer to change the record settings in this way? Do all soundcards come with equivalent software to allow you to change this setting?
Sorry if any of the above is confused... I'm new to the scene and its jargon.
Thanks in advance.