![]() Simply choose which input you would like to use for each track from the audio settings dialog. If you have an ASIO capable sound card with multiple inputs, you can record several different sources into different tracks at the same time. If you have an ASIO capable device, selecting it as the Device will give you the best possible performance with MixPad. Select the device and channels you wish to use. Click the Audio Options icon on the track control panel, which will open the audio options for that track. If I select as the recording device the microphone on my webcam, it records fine but of course I'd prefer the Korg.Basics - Recording a Clip The first step to recording a clip is to select your audio input options. No errors, no warnings, and no recording is going on. Then when I click the Record button, absolutely nothing happens. So I do that (under File -> Options -> Midi Controller tab I unchecked "Enable MIDI Hardware Control". ![]() When I click the "Record" button I get a popup saying (paraphrased) that for Track 0 I chose USB2.0-MIDI but I've configured it as a Hardware Controller, and suggests I disable that. Under Audio Options I assume I need to check "Recording Using a Midi Device", and in the dropdown I selected the aforementioned USB2.0-MIDI choice. MixPad appears to recognize it (it shows as "USB2.0-MIDI" in the File -> Options -> Midi Controller tab). I've attached the cable to the IN and OUT ports on the keyboard, and then into a USB port on my desktop. ![]() I have a Korg SP-280 keyboard and a USB Midi cable. My question is incredibly basic and possibly stupid - How do I record something I play on my keyboard into MixPad.
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