with wich program can i record my Casio keyboard sounds?

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i got reason.. but i cant directly get the keyboard to reason.
wich other program(s) could i use to record with my keyboard? :confused:
 
there are three ways. if the casio has midi out jack.
you can record using a pc enabled with midi inputs.
i use a superrb midi sequencer. try the demo of powertracks at pgmusic.com.
second way - line out of casio to line input of pc sound card
and powertracks will let you record lots of audio multitracks (with midi if you wish).
a third way would be to trigger a dxi softsynth. ask the folks on the pg forums who are a great bunch of users and are doing this.
cos i'm no expert in dxi synths. you obviously need a midi out from the casio and a midi in enabled pc. and of course a sound card that lets you do it.
 
Crazy said:
i got reason.. but i cant directly get the keyboard to reason.
wich other program(s) could i use to record with my keyboard? :confused:

To answer your question:
Low-cost- N-Tracks, Audacity (free!), Cakewalk Home Studio, Powertracks was already mentioned.
High-end- SONAR, Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Cool Edit.
I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting.

All of these will do audio well. Lots of other programs support audio recording as well, but it's not their main focus.

Describe your setup- Computer, soundcard, outboard gear, etc.

Recording audio with a computer's stock soundcard is usually problematic. Search this board for hundreds of suggestions for hardware/software combinations!

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