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Post production

Post production

2001-09-25 by clake00@excite.com

1st I am a novice user so please bare with me.

I will be using the mp-7 for pre-production and once I compose a 
musical composition how can I send my song, each track still 
seperated to a hard disk recorder.  I am assuming via midi but will I 
have to sample the song or will the hard disk recorder recognized 
each track since it is sequenced?

Thanks in advance.

Re: [xl7] Post production

2001-09-25 by Oscar Finch

>From: clake00@...
>Reply-To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
>To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [xl7] Post production
>Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 14:42:25 -0000
>

Ok NOVICE....midi is not a method by which audio is recorded to your hard 
disk. Ideally you sync your harddisk recording system via midi to the XL7 
depending on how you work and what you are using (I use my SP808EX as a 
master clock for this purpose)so that when I set it up to record and play 
the XL7 triggers it's sequncer to play at exactly the same time.The audio is 
sent to the analog or digital inputs from your XL7 to the inputs of either 
A) your mixer then to your hard disk unit or directly to the units buit in 
mixer. Of course there are loads of other things to consider such as 
e.q./compression/limiting/expanding/noisegates/efx routings etc etc...
This is something I would suggest you do research on as I could post for
pages and pages going through different tech aspects.Just remember midi is 
purely for transfering sysex/cc/nrprn/notation and modulation data and does 
not transmit any audio what so ever. Your digital/analog outputs are for 
that purpose.
Hope that clarifies a few points for you.
PEACE

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Re: [xl7] Post production

2001-09-25 by Aaron Eppolito

Uh, what kind of hard disk recorder are you talking about?  If you mean a
DAW, something like Logic, Paris, Cubase, Performer, etc, then all you have
to do is export the midi file via E-loader and open it in your DAW.  If you
mean something external that doesn't have midi, like an MX-2424, or ADAT,
you'll have to record each track to audio individually.  The latter is
probably not what you want...

-Aaron

clake00@... wrote:

> 1st I am a novice user so please bare with me.
>
> I will be using the mp-7 for pre-production and once I compose a
> musical composition how can I send my song, each track still
> seperated to a hard disk recorder.  I am assuming via midi but will I
> have to sample the song or will the hard disk recorder recognized
> each track since it is sequenced?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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