Midi Sequencing or VST Sampling?

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John123

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I'm currently learning Cubase 5 and I just bought a Korg electribe ER-1 and want to start composing electronic music (Trance.) Is it is better to use Cubase to sequence the hardware insturments or should I sample the sounds from the hardware and use them in cubase with Virtual Sampler VST (or gigasampler or even soundfonts?)

I'm trying to get my ER-1 MIDI dumps to record in Cubase, but the track is blank after the dump (MIDI IN light goes crazy though.) Any tips? In the case of using cubase to control the Korg, I would also use the Virtual Sampler for other stuff. If things are externally controlled I would obviously have to run the audio outs through a external mixer. What is more common among professionals? Thanks! :)

John
 
Hi John !

Well me I prefer to use Cubase as a midi sequencer, I used to do that since many years and it works fine for me. I'm mainly using the audio in cubase to record the main mix and then add some eq and others treatments beofre burning my tracks to cds. If you do not have much external hardware sound modules, synths, samplers, mixers...well it's better to go for softs synths, it'll be a cheaper solution, but be sure you got a cpu that can handle it, a good HD and some RAM. But I'd recommend to buy an external midi keyboard, if you're a keyboard player, it's better than the mouse ! hehe

Me, I'm gonna change soon my computer for a faster one and I'll surely have a better look to softsynths like reason and reaktor.

But I like my hardwares stuff, it's a real interface you know ! :)

For the midi dump problem, be sure you disabled the "Thru" option, it must be in the midi setup.

bye.

:)
 
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