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#193027 - 07/19/06 10:04 AM SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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Hi - I'm using Sony Sound Forge 8.0 --- I connected my va-76 to my computer via USB Uno Midi cable:
http://www.musicmall.com/cmp/Graphics/Products/UNO_1x1.jpg

in order to record stuff to my computer from the kb.

I went: Tools > Sampler
I configured the midi output/input devices, pressed ok, then pressed Get Sample.

In the lower left corner i got a Cancel Button and a thingie showing " Receiving 0% " ... it will stay like that all day long - what should i do in order to properly record stuff from my kb to my pc.. ?

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#193028 - 07/19/06 10:09 AM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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First suggestion would be to ditch the MIDI cable. Use audio cables to hookup the audio of the keyboard to the audio inputs of your computer's sound card... MIDI has no place in this. Once you get the audio setup correctly, press Ctrl-R or use the transport controls to start the recording process, not the sampling process.

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#193029 - 07/19/06 11:55 AM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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i paid over $50 for that cable...i told the guy from the store that i wanna do recordin with my kb and he gave me this cable -.
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#193030 - 07/19/06 01:49 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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Hi claudiu,

Actually, the use of a MIDI cable is applicable when using the Get Sample function found under Tools>Sampler. However, there are a couple of problems that I see.

The Get Sample function of SoundForge is for transferring raw sample data from a sampling keyboard or module into the computer for processing. The VA-76 does not have the capability of transferring raw sample data as far as I know. The Roland website does not specify whether or not the VA-76 has sampling capabilities, but even if it does have limited sampling abilities, that is not what you want to do anyway.

SoundForge is an audio recorder/editor. As Esh suggested you could connect the audio outputs of the VA-76 to the audio inputs of the computer and record what you play on the VA-76 in real-time as an audio file into SoundForge. Since the VA076 is an auto-accompaniment keyboard and has some sequencing abilities as well, it would make sense to do record the keyboard parts of the song in the VA-76 itself, and then record the playback of that song into SoundForge as an audio file, adding vocals or other instruments at the same time. Then you could burn the completed song to disk.

The Uno interface will be useful if you want to do more advanced sequencing by using your computer and appropriate software in place of the sequencer built into the VA-76.

I hope this information is helpful.

Best Regards,

Dave


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#193031 - 07/19/06 06:00 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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You guys are making a lot of sense..but...what cable do i need in order to connect VA's audio outputs to the computer's audio inputs ?

thanks...



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#193032 - 07/19/06 06:46 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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#193033 - 07/19/06 07:31 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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That's the right cable, and you'll find detailed instructions on the recording process at PSR tutorial

Good Luck,

Gary

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#193034 - 07/19/06 09:15 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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Gar, as I use Sound Forge too, many thanks for the link to PSR Tutorial's setup for recording in Sound Forge. - Scott
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#193035 - 07/21/06 05:06 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
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Ok - i went to radio shak and bought an audio adapter ( gold-plated Stereo ) and 2 audio cables. I inserted the audio adapter into the rear of the computer in the " Line " thing. then i inserted the 2 cables into the adapter - after that, i inserted the audio cables into the VA-76's outputs - Output 1 R - L/Mono.

Configured as it says on the website, went into sound forge..clicked file > new > ok > pressed record button - played something and it doesnt work.


it only works if i plug in the microphone and record myself using the microphone which is ..retarded...so please help me ! i got the usb uno midisport cable and this one too and i cant do anything with either one of them..

thanks much !

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#193036 - 07/21/06 06:22 PM Re: SONY Sound Forge 8.0
claudiu Offline
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Loc: Sterling Heights, Michigan USA
any suggestions..?please..

thanks much !
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