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How to Troubleshoot Common MIDI Recording Issues in Your Setup?

When you're trying to fix common problems with MIDI recording, it's best to start with some simple steps.

First, check your hardware connections. Make sure your MIDI keyboard is connected correctly with a USB or MIDI cable. Sometimes, a loose connection can cause big problems!

Next, look at your DAW settings. This is where you manage your music software. Make sure the MIDI input is turned on and that you've picked the right device. For example, in Ableton Live, you can do this by going to Preferences and then Link/MIDI.

If you're having trouble with latency, which is the time it takes for sound to play, try changing the buffer size in your audio settings. A smaller buffer size can help reduce delays, but it might make your computer work harder. A good setting to start with is 128 samples for better performance.

Finally, check your MIDI tracks. If you notice notes are missing or sticking, you might need to adjust the sensitivity settings on your MIDI controller. Also, make sure there aren’t any stuck notes in the MIDI editor.

Happy recording!

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How to Troubleshoot Common MIDI Recording Issues in Your Setup?

When you're trying to fix common problems with MIDI recording, it's best to start with some simple steps.

First, check your hardware connections. Make sure your MIDI keyboard is connected correctly with a USB or MIDI cable. Sometimes, a loose connection can cause big problems!

Next, look at your DAW settings. This is where you manage your music software. Make sure the MIDI input is turned on and that you've picked the right device. For example, in Ableton Live, you can do this by going to Preferences and then Link/MIDI.

If you're having trouble with latency, which is the time it takes for sound to play, try changing the buffer size in your audio settings. A smaller buffer size can help reduce delays, but it might make your computer work harder. A good setting to start with is 128 samples for better performance.

Finally, check your MIDI tracks. If you notice notes are missing or sticking, you might need to adjust the sensitivity settings on your MIDI controller. Also, make sure there aren’t any stuck notes in the MIDI editor.

Happy recording!

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