Re:Recording my keyboard. Yamaha PSR333 with USB output...
2011/08/06 14:18:03
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Jorel,
Your setup gives you a lot of different ways to record from your Yamaha Keyboard. The main advantage to using its MIDI interface to record to X1 (instead of just recording directly on the Yamaha) is that you can go into what you have recorded and edit it, copy and paste, change tempo, transpose keys, and lots of other things. You can record the audio (as mentioned above) or you can record the sequence of keys and play them back using diferent software instruments and effects (this is MIDI).
You may want better computer speakers/amplifier and a better sound card for your computer, but you can get by while you learn with what you have.