i can add a personal advice: the nanokontrol (i have the same) looks like a midi mixer with faders and mute solo like buttons, but it's not very good for it..the faders are really small and are not very able to controll volume . only if it's very normalized and you can max/kill them .for recordings like this i would use the knobs for volume, much more precise =). see ya ,good luck!
@vmmusic Audacity would be able to if the nanoKey made any sounds. The nanokey is just a USB MIDI controller so it does not produce sound itself but simply triggers sound to be played or generated from another device. You could record sounds triggered by the nanoKey in Audacity.
Keep in mind the ER-1 and E-A1 are not making any sound themselves, they are only triggering sounds on the laptop. The devices recieve timecode info and global play functions while they are sending note data to the Drum Rack in Ableton Live 7.
I use an M-Audio 2x2. It has two MIDI in and out ports so you can have uber kontrol over Ableton with two devices (I connect the ER-1 + EA-1). In all actuality you can use any MIDI interface that connects to the computer. Hope that helps.
Great video, dude can you help me...I'm trying to get my korg er-1 going with Ableton, what's the best way to get it syncing up and be able to do MIDI. Cheers
man that was great. lot's of love ! .
i can add a personal advice: the nanokontrol (i have the same) looks like a midi mixer with faders and mute solo like buttons, but it's not very good for it..the faders are really small and are not very able to controll volume . only if it's very normalized and you can max/kill them .for recordings like this i would use the knobs for volume, much more precise =). see ya ,good luck!
xbuster17 1 year ago
I need to know... can audacity record the sound comming from the nanokey? please tell me
vmmusic 2 years ago
@vmmusic Audacity would be able to if the nanoKey made any sounds. The nanokey is just a USB MIDI controller so it does not produce sound itself but simply triggers sound to be played or generated from another device. You could record sounds triggered by the nanoKey in Audacity.
DMJmaChineandi 2 years ago
@DMJmaChineandi oh, ok
vmmusic 2 years ago
Keep in mind the ER-1 and E-A1 are not making any sound themselves, they are only triggering sounds on the laptop. The devices recieve timecode info and global play functions while they are sending note data to the Drum Rack in Ableton Live 7.
DMJmaChineandi 2 years ago
I use an M-Audio 2x2. It has two MIDI in and out ports so you can have uber kontrol over Ableton with two devices (I connect the ER-1 + EA-1). In all actuality you can use any MIDI interface that connects to the computer. Hope that helps.
DMJmaChineandi 2 years ago
Great video, dude can you help me...I'm trying to get my korg er-1 going with Ableton, what's the best way to get it syncing up and be able to do MIDI. Cheers
acidcasuals 2 years ago
This was smart and beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Nice cat BTW.
straightc79 2 years ago
Thanks! The cat seems nice but he is actually pure evil! He wont stop climbing all over my drum maChine!
DMJ
DMJmaChineandi 2 years ago