Recording VSTi in Tracktion
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 11 May, 2005 from Porto - Portugal
I have searched up and down the manual, this forum and googled it too, and I can't seem to find a way to record VST instruments in Tracktion! Could someone please help me or show some tutorial on how to do it! It's so frustrating because I can play them and hear them, but just cant record!
Thanks
Thanks
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Do you mean render from a midi track? Or do you mean record a live performance?
For the former you can render the track. Select the track, Click the Render button in the option window.
For live performance, you could use your sound cards digital 'mixer' to create an I/O patch back to T. Or you could use a VST recorder like TapeIt Free Or TapeIt 2: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/945.html
Or Voxengo Recorder:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1562.html
For the former you can render the track. Select the track, Click the Render button in the option window.
For live performance, you could use your sound cards digital 'mixer' to create an I/O patch back to T. Or you could use a VST recorder like TapeIt Free Or TapeIt 2: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/945.html
Or Voxengo Recorder:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1562.html
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 153 posts since 11 May, 2005 from Porto - Portugal
I'm talking about the second, live performance! What I wanted to do was to record directly inside Tracktion is this possible!??
Thanks
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Disappointed that Tracktion handles MIDI the way every other sequencer in the world handles MIDI? Strange thing to be disappointed about.
TapeIt is free, if you REALLY want the audio track to record in realtime.
Otherwise, you just record the performance as MIDI, live and in realtime no less, and then it's "recorded". What exactly do you want to gain by recording the audio rather than the MIDI?
Greg
TapeIt is free, if you REALLY want the audio track to record in realtime.
Otherwise, you just record the performance as MIDI, live and in realtime no less, and then it's "recorded". What exactly do you want to gain by recording the audio rather than the MIDI?
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 2285 posts since 20 Dec, 2002 from The Benighted States of Trumpistan
Especially since you can just render said thusly recorded midi at any time.My spies inform me that Lunch Money wrote:Otherwise, you just record the performance as MIDI, live and in realtime no less, and then it's "recorded". What exactly do you want to gain by recording the audio rather than the MIDI?
Err, sorry for the verbosity. My English major is showing again.
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- KVRAF
- 6937 posts since 4 Jun, 2004 from Utrecht, Holland
You either record the midi notes you play, or you record it as audio.
There is a difference... The first way is preferred btw, since it takes less space and you can correct errors in a simple way.
There is a difference... The first way is preferred btw, since it takes less space and you can correct errors in a simple way.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 153 posts since 11 May, 2005 from Porto - Portugal
Well, actually MiniHost does allow this kind of live performance recording, you just press record and play away!
I took your advice Lunch Money, and loaded up Voxengo Recorder in Tracktion and managed to record what I was playing. The only problem is that I wanted it to record into a track inside Tracktion! Is this possible!?
The reason I want to do this, is just for the sake of efficiency!
I took your advice Lunch Money, and loaded up Voxengo Recorder in Tracktion and managed to record what I was playing. The only problem is that I wanted it to record into a track inside Tracktion! Is this possible!?
The reason I want to do this, is just for the sake of efficiency!
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Which sort of efficiency, though?
I'm sure most of us believe that it's more efficient, in fact, to record the MIDI and then render.
There's only ONE reason to record the audio signal in realtime, and you haven't mentioned it yet so I assume that's not the issue.
Once you've recorded your track in Recorder, does it store it to a HDD location? If so, then you can simply "import" it back into Tracktion, though depending on how you've set everything up, you may not have it perfectly "lined up" that way. If it automatically starts recording at the beginning of the edit, you're set!
Greg
There's only ONE reason to record the audio signal in realtime, and you haven't mentioned it yet so I assume that's not the issue.
Once you've recorded your track in Recorder, does it store it to a HDD location? If so, then you can simply "import" it back into Tracktion, though depending on how you've set everything up, you may not have it perfectly "lined up" that way. If it automatically starts recording at the beginning of the edit, you're set!
Greg
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 153 posts since 11 May, 2005 from Porto - Portugal
Since everyone seems to think MIDI is the way to go, maybe I'll give it a try! Could you please explain how, I've been reading the manual and it's just too damn complicated!
Thanks for your time
Thanks for your time
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- KVRian
- 1088 posts since 11 Sep, 2004 from 45° 31' 60N 73° 28' 60W
Record midi? Drag your midi input to the track your VSTI is set on so it connect (or right click on the input section if you're in "track view"), press "R" and play.
Tracktion is the simplest of them all to record stuff in: you have your input on the left, recording/arranging in the middle and output on the right. Audio or midi there's no difference.
Tracktion is the simplest of them all to record stuff in: you have your input on the left, recording/arranging in the middle and output on the right. Audio or midi there's no difference.
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- KVRian
- 1088 posts since 11 Sep, 2004 from 45° 31' 60N 73° 28' 60W
You mean a computer keyboard? Well, that would explain why you think recording midi is complicated if you have no midi generator...Sorry, I can't help you there as it's not something I'd want to do so I never looked into, maybe somebody will chime in or try the 2 Tracktion forum:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=22
http://forums.mackie.com/scripts/forum/ ... forum;f=17
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=22
http://forums.mackie.com/scripts/forum/ ... forum;f=17
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