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Korg Trinity HDR and Soft Sequencer (name it) doubt

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:09 pm
by pegnafroy
Hi everyone:

I have a doubt and after dealing with it, i can't solve it.

I need to make a sequence, and to record vocals and effects on protools, or cubase, or logic, or whatever.

And i need to bounce the vocals in 2 tacks on the Trinity in HDR.

But, how to synchronize the trinity and the soft?? The basic idea is start the sequencer and chase the soft with the silver beast, arm the audio tracks on the trinity and record the audio. Or vice versa, start protools, and chase the sequencer with it.

Any help will be apreciated.

Froilán

Re: Korg Trinity HDR and Soft Sequencer (name it) doubt

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:31 pm
by MusiKman
pegnafroy wrote:Hi everyone:

I have a doubt and after dealing with it, i can't solve it.

I need to make a sequence, and to record vocals and effects on protools, or cubase, or logic, or whatever.

And i need to bounce the vocals in 2 tacks on the Trinity in HDR.

But, how to synchronize the trinity and the soft?? The basic idea is start the sequencer and chase the soft with the silver beast, arm the audio tracks on the trinity and record the audio. Or vice versa, start protools, and chase the sequencer with it.

Any help will be apreciated.

Froilán
For one, you may need to definitely make sure you have you midi connections working. Since the Trinity can start and stop a soft sequencer, be it midi or audio, the Trinity MUST be the Master at all times though. At least that's how I remember. Your recording on the soft, must be made at 48khz otherwise, you're gonna hear pops and stuff.

Once you know that the trinity is able to start and stop your soft via midi, then send the digital audio from your soft to the trinity and that should be it. Or if you want send the analog sound into the trinity, but I don't see why unless you want to use some of the effects of the trinity. Either way, hope it works.

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:33 pm
by pegnafroy
Thanks Musikman:

Obviusly i've checked all the connections, but when i press start on the seq, the daw doesn't start.

Or maybe i will need to leave the trinity in slave mode (midi clock set to external) and let the daw to point the midi time code. But when i do that, the clock on the trinity doesn't move when the daw start payback.

My setup:

Korg trinity
ibook g4
logic 8
midisport 1x1 usb midi unterface
transit usb audio interface
tapco mixer blend6

I don't checked on cubase or protools, since i don't have this daws. I have a friend with protools le, but i'll go to his house when i knowed a possibly solution.

I'll be trying.

Regards.

Froilán