![]() I will d/l that program and run it when I'm home from work. I'm not at university sadly I should definitely have made more of the facilities when I was there!Īm I right in thinking (sorry again!) that a VST is basically a sound preset? If so, I'm mainly using the Steingberg HALion One VSTs. The other is playing synths in a pretty standard rock setup. I want the sound to be clear - I'm going to playing in a few different settings, the most concerning of which is a live drum'n'bass/hip-hop sort sort of band in mid-large hall venues, so the sounds there are very varied - big lead lines, crazy effects etc. I'm usually quite good with music (I do have a degree!) but this whole area is just stumping me. Any other general wisdom that you have that might help me play my KB37 live would be veeeeery much appreciated. The laptop I'm using is good enough spec (200+gb free HDD space, 3GB ram, vista) so I'm thinking maybe I need to play around with some settings to fix this, am I right? Sometimes, when using certain presets, there's a crackling sound when I play. I don't mind paying up for good software, but it seems like the MIDI part of cubase is exactly what I need - hundreds of sounds all ready to go.Ģ. Is there other software that will basically let me plug my MIDI keyboard in, open up the program, choose a sound and just play? I'm assuming this is a REALLY stupid question, but on this topic unfortunately I am REALLY stupid, so. But it occurs to me that Cubase is probably a massive resource hog considering I'm not looking to record or mix anything - I just need the functionality of playing the keyboard sounds. Like, opening up cubase, setting up a MIDI track, hooking the whole thing up to some speakers and playing like that. Currently, I'm using Cubase to jam with my friends. I am completely new to this, so answers to the following would be gratefully appreciated!ġ. I want to start using it to play live synth/keyboard parts, along with my laptop. ![]() I have a Line 6 KB37, which is a recording interface and midi keyboard.
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