![]() ![]() ![]() The VSTi will react as long as the track containing it is the active track (=selected) and it does not need to be armed. Now, you can play the keyboard along with the rest of the band, and you will record it all as audio. Just like you would connect an electric guitar. So that then needs to be connected to the amp. Depending on your hardware config, this can be a physical port on your internal sound card (phones, line out), or it can be the audio out (or phones, etc.) on your Steinberg interface (that would be best). So: Mixcraft sends all audio (with monitoring off, that will be just your VSTi) to its master out. You will need to connect that audio out to an amp of sorts, which in turn makes it audible and recordable. do not monitor the audio track, so all audio that comes out of Mixcraft while you're recording, is just you playing the VSTi through your keyboard. set up an instrument track, load your VSTi to it, and set it up to your satisfactionģ. set up Mixcraft to record audio as you'd do otherwiseĢ. So basically, to anyone who uses mixcraft6 to play and record live simultaneously, how do you do it? If I leave the input to mixcraft as is and run my 'headphone' line out of the laptop into my keyboard amp, am I not also going to amplify the room recording track as well? I seem to stumble on how to set this up in the room. What we'd really like to do is setup mixcraft to record us on one track as per usual while at the same time have my midi keyboard setup with the Wurly preset armed and ready to be played live in the song. (Wurly VSTi recommendations welcome) I have fiddled around and added it over a recorded track (along with a horn section) and can see the potential there. I have been playing around with Lounge Lizard and have come up with a sound that is getting close to what I'm after. Anyway, lately we've been feeling the desire to add some Wurly to some tunes. Old dude looking for a little procedural/setup help.for about a year and a half now, I have been using Mixcraft6 to record our 'band' (Guitarist/Vocals-Drummer/Vocals-Bass(me)-sometimes a second guitarist) Very basic setup just using one room mic into my steinbergCI1 usb interface into my laptop.
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