Thanks so much JP, this worked.
All the best
Quinten Pendle
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Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 11:25 AM
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Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: A few Questions/Observations
Hi Quinten .
I suppose you have created a MIDI track to record on your Tyros. Now you have
to create an audio track to feed the Tyros' audio to Samplitude. So, insert a
new track, make sure it's an audio track and not a MIDI track, and then the
routing is done by pressing alt r twice, I think you can also switch from MIDI
to audio from there.
Alt r twice opens a menu where you can set a lot of record options, and alt m
twice opens a menu where you can set playback parameters. R is for record, and
m for mute, and mute has to do with playback, that's how I remember it.
Best regards,
JPR
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Le 24/03/2017 à 08:04, Quinten Pendle a écrit :
Greetings all
Please understand that I’m posting the following as an extreme novace to
Samplitude. I’ve had the program for quite a few months now, but because of a
rather busy studio, I didn’t want to switch over midway from Sonar through a
very busy period. However, I realize that I should take the plunge sooner or
later, so I have been playing around in Samplitude, already building a few
tracks successfully. At this point I’d like to congratulate Steve, Phil, Len
and everyone else involved with making Samplitude accessible for all of us.
Also, I’m sure that Len will tell you that I’ve driven him crazy over the last
few weeks with questions about this and that in Samplitude. I’m sure he must be
suffering from Quinteraphobia every time he hears his phone ringing, and it’s
me on the other side of the line. J
The one thing I’ve noticed, and I think it has been said on here previously, is
that the methods of accomplishing tasks in Samplitude differs quite a lot from
those in Sonar, and that one has to approach Samplitued with an open mind and
willing to adapt. I’m sure that once you become fluent in Samplitude, it will
prove to be just as versatile and powerful as Sonar, if not more.
My questions then:
I have to build a track in Samplitude, and despite all the vst synths I have,
there are a few sounds on my Tyros 4 which I need to use here.
When creating a new channel or track in Samplitude, how can I route it so that
I can set the midi and audio ports? When the track is finished, I must also
record the audio from the Tyros instrument I used, and at this point the
routing is also a problem, I can’t seem to find the place where I can route
Samplitude to record from the specified audio channel on my sound card.
Any help hear would really be appreciated.
My next question is regarding the WeChat protocol. I’m eager to join the
Samplitude discussion group on there, and have therefore downloaded WeChat and
set up a profile.
I tried adding Len and Phil (as Phil suggested in another post). However I
can’t find Phil, and Len is on tour, so he’s not online much right now.
If anyone could please friend me and help me to join the Samplitude group chat,
my WeChat ID is QPendleQ
Thanks for hearing me out, I look forward to become much more involved with
this list and hopefully one day be able to also contribute meaningfully to the
Samplitude Access community.
All the best
Quinten Pendle