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How to connect electric/bass guitar to MIDI controller?
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alteredego
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Posted : Dec 16, 2009 20:09:04
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I've got an M-Audio Ozone which obviously has midi output...
I'm running it into ableton and other software synthesizers. Just wondering how I would connect the guitar to the Ozone to be able to play it through the software.
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vegetal
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Posted : Dec 16, 2009 21:59
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mubali
Mubali
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Posted : Dec 18, 2009 23:22
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Does the Guitar have midi in or out? If it does, you already know how to connect the two... (midi Cable)
if not.... then you have your answer as well...
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Pagan
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Posted : Dec 19, 2009 04:53
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You do actually get guitars these days with midi cables instead of leads and i'm actually dying to know how that works.
But with a normal electric you need your asio drivers and it needs to be full duplex mode. also having a low latency sound card works.
Just setup your soundcard in your DAW to use the asio drivers instead of the normal, and use it the same as a mic input.
lol strangely, I had to install cubase to get it to work in FL studio, the FL asio4all never worked on my sound card but it did after I installed cubase
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lol oops, I didnt read the question right...
What Mubali said although if your ozone has a mic input there is your answer |
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