Any advice on MIDI to Vegas...

TRAX wrote on 6/22/2000, 2:32 AM
I am working with a Korg Trition (16 tracks of music), and
using a Delta 66 PCI sound card. I love the card and the
Triton, but can I midi the tracks to Vegas? I've never
really had success with MIDI in any other software platform.
I checked the Vegas manual, but could not find alot of
instructions for this. Do I need to purchase more gear to
make this happen?

Any advice or ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks.

P.S. Do I need a card that would allow more audio inputs
for simultaneous track recording ? The Triton has 6 audio
outs if this helps.

Thanks again.

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User-9871 wrote on 6/22/2000, 8:25 AM
Hi, Trax.
What you really need is a more thorough understanding of midi and
basic recording principles. This is of paramount importance in
deciding what to do. For example: an easy answer to your question
would be to run you midi sequence in Triton, conect the outputs to the
corresponding inputs on your audio card and record! But what about
making changes to your sequence at a later time? Then you have issues
of synch, latency, etc.
Most of the answers in this forum (and the same rule applies to
Cubase, Cakewalk, ProTools, etc., forums) will only lead to more
questions when there's not a firm grasp of the fundamentals of
recording.

victor.

Trax wrote:
>>I am working with a Korg Trition (16 tracks of music), and
>>using a Delta 66 PCI sound card. I love the card and the
>>Triton, but can I midi the tracks to Vegas? I've never
>>really had success with MIDI in any other software platform.
>>I checked the Vegas manual, but could not find alot of
>>instructions for this. Do I need to purchase more gear to
>>make this happen?
>>
>>Any advice or ideas would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>P.S. Do I need a card that would allow more audio inputs
>>for simultaneous track recording ? The Triton has 6 audio
>>outs if this helps.
>>
>>Thanks again.