Re: Nord C2D with a DAW...Questions! Please help!!
Posted: 01 Apr 2019, 22:21
As catosim says You can record both at the same time, but they will be separate recordings that will not affect each other.
So if You'd record both sound and MIDI You'd have:
1. A stereo sound track.
You can do all the SOUND editing You want to this track. Cut, copy, duplicate, effects like EQ, reverb, etc. Sound stuff...
2. A MIDI track.
Here You can move the key registrations for each individual key press, or change key acceleration.
Or You can put in key presses completely from clicking around with the mouse of the computer.
And anything in between.
BUT... The changes You make on the MIDI track 2) will not affect the recording on the sound tracks 1).
And vice versa - if You cut up the sound track into something different this will not affect the MIDI track (unless You make the changes to both in unison).
So if You'd record "live" and want to use the (edited) MIDI track to re-record You'd actually record the sound from scratch again.
You could record it into the same track that You edited so that You get the same effects and settings that You tweaked out, but the new recording would replace the original recording.
It's just that it would be the MIDI track playing "ghost" into the C2D, which turns into sound inside the C2D, which is recorded back into the DAW again. Kind of a loop.
But start with just getting sound recording working.
MIDI tweaking is probably level 2, and You can get into it by adding 1 or 2 MIDI cables between the sound interface and C2D at any time (assuming You go for a sound interface that has MIDI in/out).
So if You'd record both sound and MIDI You'd have:
1. A stereo sound track.
You can do all the SOUND editing You want to this track. Cut, copy, duplicate, effects like EQ, reverb, etc. Sound stuff...
2. A MIDI track.
Here You can move the key registrations for each individual key press, or change key acceleration.
Or You can put in key presses completely from clicking around with the mouse of the computer.
And anything in between.
BUT... The changes You make on the MIDI track 2) will not affect the recording on the sound tracks 1).
And vice versa - if You cut up the sound track into something different this will not affect the MIDI track (unless You make the changes to both in unison).
So if You'd record "live" and want to use the (edited) MIDI track to re-record You'd actually record the sound from scratch again.
You could record it into the same track that You edited so that You get the same effects and settings that You tweaked out, but the new recording would replace the original recording.
It's just that it would be the MIDI track playing "ghost" into the C2D, which turns into sound inside the C2D, which is recorded back into the DAW again. Kind of a loop.
But start with just getting sound recording working.
MIDI tweaking is probably level 2, and You can get into it by adding 1 or 2 MIDI cables between the sound interface and C2D at any time (assuming You go for a sound interface that has MIDI in/out).