- Creating your sound. Setting up the software to be the instrument that you want
- Using a keyboard to get the MIDI signal into your computer
- Connect Audio
Creating your sound
There are 3 ways. In this we will take the example of a simple piano.
- Use a plugin virtual instrument with your DAW software (Logic, Cubase, Protools, Ableton etc). If you have a windows computer this will be a VST, if you using an iMac then this could be an AU or VST depending on your DAW. Eg: Piano which conveniently has both a Mac and Windows version
- Alternatively you can use a stand-alone virtual instrument software. This would run as a stand alone software. Eg: midipiano_chung. Run the software, plug in midi and all is done
- Lastly there is the hybrid solution, using what is known as a VST wrap-around. Here you install the VST in your computer and install the wraparound software. This takes the place of the DAW and has very much more simplified controls
- Window VSTHost
- iMac VST Lord actually designed as a test program.
- Mac users can also use Mainstage but this only hosts the instruments that come with Logic and Garageband - however if they are what you need on stage then Mainstage is definitely the way to go
MIDI input
Next you need to connect a keyboard to your computer. Again there are choices.
- Use a MIDI interface that connects to your computer with a USB or Firewire connection
- Plug in a keyboard that has a USB connection
- Use a keyboard that provides a wireless MIDI signal together with a USB wireless receiver. Eg: CME UF series of keyboards
Connect Audio
Working example
- Very simply you can connect your computer headphone socket via a cable to the amplifier/mixer (mini stereo jack to twin mono jack cable)
- Or allegedly better quality sound (depending on your laptop) you can connect an external sound card via USB and connect that as out to your amplifier/mixer
Working example
- Install midipiano_chung on to laptop and run the program
- Plug in Midi Wireless USB and install WIDI driver
- Configure settings on midipiano_chung to use the correct MIDI input
- Switch on CME keyboard
- Plug your computer audio into amplifier
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