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Hey guys. I have a Yamaha P-155 digital piano, and a Lexicon Lambda USB interface. So far, I've been able to record the keyboard nicely via two cables (L and R) into the Lambda, into Garageband, and I've gotten some good results like this (thanks to your great suggestions on another thread!).

But now I'd like to be able to record with MIDI from the keyboard instead………using the keyboard's actual voice, not a virtual instrument's. Can anybody tell me how to do this? I've started using Logic and I'm a complete n00b, so I have no idea how to set this up.

Right now I'm using both available channels on the Lambda recording the L and R outs. I want to record vocals while I play and record the keyboard, but I can't use more than two inputs. Would using MIDI for the keyboard free up a channel for a mic?

Any words of wisdom on this would be greatly appreciated! All I want to do is be able to play and sing and record both…..

Thanks!

Gibbler

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jammster Thu, 01/07/2010 - 18:19

gibbler, post: 297432 wrote: I'd like to be able to record with MIDI from the keyboard instead………using the keyboard's actual voice, not a virtual instrument's. Can anybody tell me how to do this?I want to record vocals while I play and record the keyboard, but I can't use more than two inputs. Would using MIDI for the keyboard free up a channel for a mic?

Yes, as long as the two inputs are your vocals you can record MIDI and play it back in realtime, and hopefully this will be easy.

Be sure your midi cables are connected to your interface and your Yamaha properly.

Your going to need to run Audio Midi Setup from your applications folder first. In AMS you will be clicking on the midi tab and making a graphical layout of your midi setup and your cables in and out.

Once you've done that, test the setup with the test icon to verify your yamaha is receiving the MIDI properly. You must then turn LOCAL OFF in your midi system setup page/parameter of your Yamaha keyboard. The manual will certainly be of help if you are confused.

This will make your keyboard work one way into the computer and then the computer can send the MIDI notes.

Now you will need to create a new MIDI instrument track in Logic. Once you've done this you should be able to hit record and go.

NOTE:If LOCAL is set to ON, the keyboard will send midi notes before the computer notes reach the device. This creates a note that plays twice when the record ready is enabled for your Logic sequencer.

This should be it, best of luck!

Boswell Fri, 01/08/2010 - 03:10

The Jammster has covered the MIDI details well. However, if you want to end up with separate audio tracks for vocals and L + R keys, you will need an additional step. After recording the vocals and the MIDI tracks, you need to use Logic to replay the MIDI track into the keyboard while recording the L and R audio outputs from the keyboard into new tracks in the same song. You may have to nudge the time axis of the new tracks forward by some tens of milliseconds to get perfect alignment, as the normal latency compensation does not work for MIDI synthesis.

anonymous Thu, 01/28/2010 - 15:44

more issues.....

Okay I am trying these suggestions - I did the MIDI setup with the audio MIDI setup utility, and I switched the keyboard to local off. In Logic though, it says on the bottom "no in" and "no out." When I play keys on the keyboard, I just hear a "that's wrong" tone from the computer while it flashes OFF where it says "no in." There's probably something really simple I have set up wrong......help would be much appreciated!

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