Posts Tagged ‘audio’
How to record Midi Keyboard Sounds/Voices in FL Studio
Well this is one way I found out how to record YOU playing your midi keyboard in: FL Studio.
~ Programs Needed~
FL STUDIO! :: http://flstudio.image-line.com/
AUDACITY :: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Follow instructions in video
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Logic Improv #1
A tiny real-time Logic Audio Improv
I’m using Logic, Trilogy, and Absynth
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NAMM ’09-Line 6 TonePort KB37 MIDI Keyboard Audio Interface
http://www.premierguitar.com PG’s Joe Coffey is On Location at NAMM ’09 where he stops by the Line 6 booth. In this video clip, we get the lowdown on Line 6′s newest product, the KB37 MIDI Keyboard Audio Interface. With this new package you have all you need to cut a demo and manipulate audio configurations with the MIDI Keyboard linked through their POD Farm. In addition, with the purchase of the KB37, Line 6 gives users an additional 30 plug-ins not included with the original POD Farm.
For more gear related news and videos, visit http://www.premierguitar.com
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Fl Studio Tutorial – Connecting a MIDI-Keyboard
Easy straight forward instructions on connecting a general MIDI controller to ur system and Fl Studio!
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Fake scratch using Reason and a MIDI keyboard, by Willbe
MIDI-Scratching ? This is a technique I often use in my productions : I love scratches but I’m not a DJ. So I use what I have : a MIDI keyboard and Propellerhead Reason. This gives MIDI-scratching. It works on Reason v1 and later, and probably on other sequencing programs too, it only requires to load a sample, and to play it while applying a heavy pitch effect realtime.
Here’s a pack of classic battle scratch sample to play with : http://william.lamy.free.fr/reasonfrance/scratch-samples.zip
Watch my other vid “Sandbox Punks”, all the scratches you can hear on the soundtrack are MIDI-scratching.
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Modifying the Yamaha PSS80 Electronic Synthesizer Keyboard
A How-To Video from ClydeSight Productions
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I bought a Yamaha PSS80 at a yard sale, and discovered that it did not have a sound output jack. Some later versions of this little keyboard may have corrected this problem.
This video shows step-by-step how to modify a Yamaha PSS80 “Portasound” electronic keyboard by installing a direct sound output jack for patching it into mixing boards, computers or any audio device. While this instrument is not a true synthesizer, it has some unique synthesizer sounds that can be a very useful part of the electronic musician’s toolkit. This technique can be used with any keyboard that has speakers but no direct sound output jack.
The modifications require a few simple tools and one 1/8″ non-circuit breaking mini jack, available at Radio Shack.
When modified, the Yamaha keyboard is able to patch and play music directly into audio devices, including the line-in of a computer, with no loss of sound quality. This allows one to use the unique synthesizer sounds in a variety of ways, mixing it with other tracks of a music composition in a sound editor, for example. At the same time, it will play through its own speaker, which in some cases can create a modified “stereo” effect.
The music performed in this video is Yamaha’s own “demo song” built into the little keyboard.
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