Midi Interface Options for Digital Performer

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Part of the video series: Recording Music with Digital Performer

Summary: Learn tips on the many midi interface options for Digital Performer in this free video clip on how to record music.

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Jeff Pence Jeff Pence has been in the music business for over 25 years He is a Producer / Songwriter / Musician that has been signed to 5 major record labels including... read more

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hey Jeff, thanks for the tips, they helped me out very much, i still have questions, but i am moving along

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Midi Interface Options for Digital Performer

Hi, my name is Jeff Pence with UBU media on behalf of Expert Village. In this clip we'll be discussing the audio interface options with Digital Performer. For this demonstration we'll be using the MOTO/828, the Alesis D4 drum machine, the midi timepiece, and the Line 6 Pod Pro. On the front of the MOTO/828 we have the main volume, the monitor, which you listen to your track that you're recording at the time. Then the input gain for your mike input or your line input 1 and 2 with a phantom power switch as well. Inputs to three, four, five, six, and seven, and eight. And at the other end of the unit we have the activity monitor which will show you have input or output on certain channels. Your SP diff, optical in and out and your clock: 44.1 or 96. In this presentation we're going to be using the USB keyboard by AM Audio.

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