Keyboards & MIDI Connections: How to Build a Home Recording Studio

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Part of the video series: How to Build a Home Recording Studio

Summary: Learn tips on how to build your own home recording studio, including advice on microphones, keyboards, MIDI connections and more in these free video clips.

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Arie Pytel Musician, composer, and arranger Arie Pytel has been playing music since he was four years old, and is currently pursuing a degree in ethnomusicology at the U... read more

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Keyboards & MIDI Connections: How to Build a Home Recording Studio

What we have here is a relatively basic and some would say archaic vidi control device. This is a keyboard from the 80's. However even in the 80's they have these key boards with vidi in and out. It is important when you are connecting your vidi to know which cable is the in and out. They look exactly the same but they go in different places in back o f the keyboard or in your control interface as well. Be sure to set your keyboard for vidi out channel 1 and set the input on your software to vidi n channel 1 as well. This is for your first keyboard. As you start to develop more vidi devices, drum machines, sequencers, etc. you may use multiple vidi channels as it is allowed by your control interface or your USB inputs.

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