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Step 1. Create a MIDI track by going to Project > Create Track > MIDI Track
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'''Step 1.''' Create a MIDI track by going to Project > Create Track > MIDI Track
  
Step 2. Create an Instrument track by,  going to Project > Create Track > Instrument Track > Select the instrument of your choice. We will use Nanosampler as an example.  
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'''Step 2.''' Create an Instrument track by,  going to Project > Create Track > Instrument Track > Select the instrument of your choice. We will use Nanosampler as an example.  
  
Step 3. On the MIDI track you will need to assign it’s output to the input of the instrument track you just created by going to its output and selecting the Instrument track as it output.  
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'''Step 3.''' On the MIDI track you will need to assign it’s output to the input of the instrument track you just created by going to its output and selecting the Instrument track as it output.  
  
 
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Step 4. Now press the record enable button on the MIDI track. Play a midi controller, built in MIDI keys, or keyboard. You will now be controlling the instrument track linked to the MIDI track you have record enabled.
 
  
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'''Step 4.''' Now press the record enable button on the MIDI track. Play a midi controller, built in MIDI keys, or keyboard. You will now be controlling the instrument track linked to the MIDI track you have record enabled.
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'''Step 5.''' Create an Audio track. Go to Project > Create Track > Stereo Audio Track
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'''Step 6.''' Assign the output of your instrument track to a bus we will use bus 1-2.
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'''Step 7.''' On your Audio track set the input as bus 1-2, and the output as either built in Output or Analog 1-2. Record enable this track to hear sound.
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'''Step 8.''' Now if you hit the global record (located on the transport bar) you will not only be recording the MIDI Data but you will also be recording the audio form the instrument track.
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Step 5. Create an Audio track. Go to Project > Create Track > Stereo Audio Track
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Your final channels should look like this >
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Note if you are in a different space with a sound card you may need to assign the Master  tracks output to the main output of the sound card which will most likely be Analog 1-2.
  
Step 6. Assign the output of your instrument track to a bus we will use bus 1-2.
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[[category:Digital Performer]]

Latest revision as of 08:51, 16 May 2012

Digital Performer and using MIDI

MIDI flow.png

Step 1. Create a MIDI track by going to Project > Create Track > MIDI Track

Step 2. Create an Instrument track by, going to Project > Create Track > Instrument Track > Select the instrument of your choice. We will use Nanosampler as an example.

Step 3. On the MIDI track you will need to assign it’s output to the input of the instrument track you just created by going to its output and selecting the Instrument track as it output.

Assign Step 3 A.pngB Step 3 B.png

Step 4. Now press the record enable button on the MIDI track. Play a midi controller, built in MIDI keys, or keyboard. You will now be controlling the instrument track linked to the MIDI track you have record enabled.

Record Step 4.png














Step 5. Create an Audio track. Go to Project > Create Track > Stereo Audio Track

Step 6. Assign the output of your instrument track to a bus we will use bus 1-2.

Assign ouput STEP 6.png














Step 7. On your Audio track set the input as bus 1-2, and the output as either built in Output or Analog 1-2. Record enable this track to hear sound.

St output STEP 7.png

Step 8. Now if you hit the global record (located on the transport bar) you will not only be recording the MIDI Data but you will also be recording the audio form the instrument track. Record Step 9.png

Your final channels should look like this > Note if you are in a different space with a sound card you may need to assign the Master tracks output to the main output of the sound card which will most likely be Analog 1-2.

Final track layout.png