you need to use musical typing or plug in a midi controller
Its a Casio LK300tv I have, so any help of what mics I should use for it?
yes
Here's what you need:1: MIDI File sound module2: MIDI sequencing program3: MIDI keyboard controller4: PC, MAC or IOS tablet (iPad, Galaxy etc)5: USB or MIDI Interface6: Professional and licensed MIDI Files7: Audio InterfaceConnect a MIDI File sound module (like the Merish PLUS) or a MIDI synthesizer to a computer, iPad or other tablet via a MIDI interface like the Edirol UM and many other affordable interfaces. These are available at your local musical instrument store.The other part set up is a good MIDI sequencing program.For MAC, we recommend checking out Logic Express, Logic Studio or Cubase. For PC, try Sonar or Cubase. Mac users who want to do serious work with MIDI should not use Garageband. It's free but lacks the essential editing windows (like an event editor, score page) needed to create and tweak a MIDI File. Most sequencing programs include generous sound sample libraries. Use these to compliment sounds from a MIDI module or use them on their own.If you are using a MIDI sound module, then adding a MIDI controller keyboard will make entering MIDI data and playing in parts a breeze.The Audio Interface is the lifeline between your MIDI gear and your sequencing program. There are lots of good audio interfaces including M-Audio, Fireface, Roland Quad Capture, M-Box, Avid and many others.Load the MIDI File into the sequencing program and make the appropriate edits. Most sequencing programs will bounce the file to a stereo audio file (MP3, WAV, AAC etc), otherwise open a program like Audacity or Soundforge and record in real time to the audio program. Before recording, check the sound levels are good. After recording, normalize to 98% (just below clipping) and keep 2 seconds of silence at the top and tail of the audio file.Save the file first as a WAV file. if you want to save as an MP3, do so after saving the WAV file and save at 320kbps CBR 9Constant Bit Rate). Some audio programs include VBR (Variable Bit Rate) but do not use this setting. it will result in a poorer quality audio file.Where to get your gear?MIDI Files: You get legal and licensed MIDI Files guaranteed to work and already formatted to 'Load & Play' in any General MIDI device.MIDI File Player: Professional quality MIDI File Players are available and recommended if you want to use MIDI sounds as part of the recording. Do a web search for 'midi mp3 backing track player' to view the current models available by various companies.Software: For Logic, visit the Apple store. For Cubase, Sonar, go to their respective web sites for a dealer in your area.MIDI Keyboard Controller and USB/MIDI interface - From your local music store.Audio Interface - from your local Music store hi-tech/studio section
To connect the Keyboard to a computer or other MIDI-capable devices. If the PC does not have MIDI ports, one can use a MIDI-to-USB cable which are input and output.
If the Casio is has a MIDI output, you can use it as a MIDI controller, but you wont be able to use the patches in the unit. If the Casio just has an RC out, you can plug in into the PC and have FL Studio record the Casio output using the Edison plugin.
If it's MIDI it should work. Just make sure you have your MIDI channels set up correctly in your software and on the keyboard.
connect the midi in from the roland to the midi out of mpc and from the midi in of the mpc to the midi out of the roland. go into the menu of the roland cut you midi local off, and in your mpc set to receive all channels, and when you are recording tracks make sure the tracks match on both devices to prevent change in sounds
To connect your Yamaha keyboard to your computer using a MIDI cable, you will need to plug one end of the MIDI cable into the MIDI Out port on your keyboard and the other end into the MIDI In port on your computer's audio interface or MIDI adapter. Then, you can use music production software on your computer to send and receive MIDI data between the keyboard and the computer for recording or playing music.
Yes, as long as it has a MIDI output or USB MIDI Interface, you can use it as a controller.
To play a MIDI keyboard through your PC, you will need to connect the keyboard to your computer using a MIDI-to-USB cable or interface. Then, you can use music software like a digital audio workstation (DAW) to recognize and play the MIDI signals from your keyboard. Make sure to select the MIDI keyboard as the input device in the software settings to start playing and recording music on your PC.
To effectively use a MIDI controller for music production and performance, connect it to your computer or music software, assign functions to its buttons and knobs, and use it to control virtual instruments, effects, and recording parameters. Practice using it to enhance your creativity and performance skills.
you need to use musical typing or plug in a midi controller
No. DubTurbo does not support MIDI Controllers, external MIDI gear, VST or other plugins.
Its a Casio LK300tv I have, so any help of what mics I should use for it?
yes
To play a MIDI keyboard effectively, practice regularly to improve your finger dexterity and timing. Learn music theory to understand chords, scales, and melodies. Experiment with different sounds and effects on your keyboard to create unique music. Additionally, use recording software to capture and refine your performances.