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In a DAW environment you have soft synths and your hardware synths (in your case the microkorg) all of which can play back midi files. The UCA222 is simply a USB audio interface.specifically it can convert audio into a USB data stream and vice is not a synthesizer. Sorry if my question is not formulated with tech precision, but as I said, MIDI is pretty much of a new challenge to me (one I have been postponing since mid 90's )Ĭurrent gear: microKorg, microStation, boss dr-5, burns b3 theremin, kaossilator, kaossilator pro, alesis multimix 8 fx usb, laptop dual booting win 7 / ubuntu 11.04. In all reviews and demos I saw, it looked more like a USB audio recorder.īottom-line, do I need any special equipment to have a DAW playing MIDI events precisely the way they sound on the instruments themselves? I'm afraid this may depend largely on the quality of the MIDI capabilities a computer sound card can offer. In regards to the external sound card, I'm wondering if the Behringer UCA222 has a built-in synth engine, that is to say, if it can play MIDI events sent from the instruments. Would be helpful to know if anyone here has experience with this particular interface. My 3 MIDI instruments will connect to an Icon ReoMIDI4 unit (through regular 5-pin DIN cables), which in turn connects to an external sound board.Īs far as I could sort out, the ReoMIDI4 should be capable of handling SysEx messages from most devices, including the microKorg. That's a standard midi lead you still need something to connect that to your computer, I suggest an audio interface with midi connections,something like this,Īlthough there are many others similar available. Software: NI Komplete 10 Ultimate, Arturia V Collection, Ableton Live 9. Past Gear: Korg Karma, TR61, Poly800, EA-1, ER-1, ES-1, Kawai K1, Novation ReMote37SL, Boss GT-6B
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Other Mfgrs: Moog Sub37, Roland Boutique JX03, Novation MiniNova, Akai APC40, MOTU MIDI TimePiece 2, ART Pro VLA, Focusrite Saffire Pro 40. The implementation of the sockets sometimes looks different but any cable will still connect.Ĭurrent Gear: Kronos 61, RADIAS-R, Volca Bass, ESX-1, microKorg, MS2000B, R3, Kaossilator Pro +, MiniKP, AX3000B, nanoKontrol, nanoPad MK II, So any 5-pin DIN should fit any other 5-pin DIN. Similarly S-video, PS/2, and other connections use its relative mini-DIN. Computer keyboards used to connect by it, and there are four, three, two, six, eight, etc pin variants too. Oh, and thank you so much for the valuable input!ĥ-pin DIN is an international standard connector format that goes beyond MIDI. Would something like this suit any device? They both feature five holes, but the shape is not exactly the same. The ports on the microKorg and on the Boss DR-5 look somewhat different. I believe you are referring to the M-Audio Midisport Uno, is it correct? Korg R3, Roland SH-201, Roland MC-909, Novation Mininova, Novation Impulse 49, Korg EMX, and a bunch of VSTi's It is only about $35 and works and sounds great. If you want to get a good cheap soundboard get the Behringer UCA222. They have a wide variety of internal and external soundboards. Very basic and beginner friendly.Īnd for sound I would say again M-Audio. They have been the best in my experience with midi data and the best prices.Ī basic daw for just sequencing I would say FL Studio. Which external soundbaord is able to play the microKorg's tones the way they sound on the device itself? (if i am not mistaken, most onboard sound cards are way too flaky).įor midi I always go with M-Audio/Avid. Which DAW is more intuitive when it comes to sequencing from external MIDI sources? Which midi to usb interface would you guys recommend to play nicely with my Korg gear?
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On the microKorg owner's manual they say that not all interfaces support some exclusive parameters found in this synth. My current mini home studio line up includes a microKorg, a microStation, a Boss DR-5 drum machine, an analog theremin and a laptop with some DAW's installed on both Win 7 and Ubuntu 11.04.įrom what I've read, I should have a midi to usb interface so that my MIDI devices can communicate back and forth with the DAW. Have been roaming the web back and forth in search of a good step by step tutorial and actually found some (suggestions are much appreciated, nevertheless). I'll start by saying that, although not a complete noob when it comes to electronic music making, I definitely fall into that category when it comes to MIDI. Posted: Fri 9:57 pm Post subject: hooking microkorg with laptop via MIDI Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - hooking microkorg with laptop via MIDIĪ forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.