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Sending Audio Recordings Through B4


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#1 mrdee

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Posted 23 May 2011 - 08:19 PM

I would like to know if the Native Instruments B4, in combination with Cubase 5, could be used with audio recordings rather than MIDI.

What I mean is: I only have my Yamaha piano connected to my PC to use Cubase, the piano is obviously a single manual instrument.

I do not have a MIDI splitter to connect a second keyboard simultaneously, and when recording organ music, I find it a lot easier playing on the two manuals simultaneously (like you do when playing a real organ)than first recording the chords and after that the right hand stuff(orvice versa).

However,I have now acquired an organ with two manuals and pedal board, but without onboard MIDI, and I do not have the technical know-how to MIDIfy it myself, nor do I have the financial means at the moment to have it done.

I can, of course, simply record with the microphone (analogue audio), but I would like to let the recording (WAV or MP3) to go through the B4 plug-in.

I know B4 works with MIDI files, but I am not so sure audio recordings can be routed through it.

Is there anyone here who could advise me further, please?

I will be very grateful for any help.




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