i'm just a songwriter, with no experience in recording and little experience w/ computers ....so please have patience and bear with me. but i have faith and i keep telling myself that i can do this. anyway....... i just bought the mac G4 and Digi 001. (reading messages from the forum led me to think that it was a good idea). i installed it okay. i have the roland xp-80 and the korg triton. i would like to use the xp-80 as a controller and sound source and the triton just as a sound source. do i need to have an amp set up to hear these boards or can it just come through my G4 speakers? (i realize that this is not ideal listening) right now i can't hear anything. could someone please tell me how have to wire up this madness? should i make sure that something is clicked on, in the program for me to hear what's going on? i have the free 001 video and everything looked soooooo easy and user friendly. judging from this active forum, there are many surprises that await me. so, if anyone could steer me in the right directon so i can even start to record, that would be greatly appreciated. thanks. i'm playing with the right gear, right? now, i just have to figure out how it all works. help! SOS!
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Hi and welcome. Let's go step by step: 1.- Connect the midi out from XP-80 to the midi in of the Korg Triton. 2.- Connect the midi out from Triton to midi In of Digi001. 3.- Connect the main audio outputs from Triton, to wathever inputs from Pro Tools you desire. Up to this point i think we're ok. To be able to listen you have to enter ProTools and create 2 new tracks: 1 Midi Track and 1 Aux Input (either mono or stereo). The Aux Input has: Input: The Digi001 inputs where you connected the Triton audio outputs. Output: Choose 1-2 Analog Outputs. Now in the midi track enable the record button, and select a channel to recieve from (same output button as in audio). Now if all volumes and gear is correct you should be hearing something, but not from the Mac speaker, you have to connect either headphones on the front panel, or your hi-fi stereo on the monitor outputs at the back panel, or monitors... wathever. I hope this helps.
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thank you so much OgnKog! i will try this out! let me ask you this: because i am taking the output from triton, does that mean only sounds from triton will be heard? if i want to hear roland sounds do i need to take output from roland too? or will i be hearing both? just trying to understand. what is the rule of thumb and/or on midi track and aux input? sorry these questions are so basic, but i need to learn somehow. thanks for your patience.
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many thanks as well IOP drummer! what great midi info you gave me. i know it must be kindergarten midi for everyone else, but like i said, i'm learning. i have to reread it a few times for it to REALLY make sense for me, but any new knowledge helps a great deal. thanks again. the digi card that you're talking about is that the 001 itself? boy, do i need help!
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If you want to listen to XP, you need a new aux input and also you need to connect, as you say, the outputs of XP into any input of digi001. Be carefull with Midi channels cause all channels will arrive to all machines, that is, if you are listening channel 1 from Triton and channel 2 (let's say) from XP, be sure somehow to disable channel 1 of the XP or otherwise you'll hear it too. I don't understand your question of rule of thumb. Sorry I don't know all english slang.
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