Problems with keyboard using USB-to-Host
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 8:41 pm
Hello Notion forumgoers, I'm a newbie here. Wanted to get some advice on getting my keyboard (it's a Yamaha DGX-650) to work consistently with Notion. I'm also a newbie to the music production scene in general, so I tend to get a little bit overwhelmed when I try to Google for answers. I did a quick search on the forum for my question, but didn't find anything that addressed the particular problem I'm having, though I may have missed it (in which case I apologize).
I've gotten every feature working at one point or another, but it seems like everything only works sometimes. Currently, the only devices I have are my keyboard (as stated before, it's a Yamaha DGX-650, with a triple pedal unit) and my laptop (a cheap HP Pavilion, AMD quad-core 2.5/1.9GHz, 500GB HDD, AMD Radeon 6xxx series graphics, I think the sound is onboard). When I'm working, I plug my keyboard into my laptop via USB and my laptop into my keyboard via a 3.55mm audio cable, and then I plug in my stereo headphones into the keyboard via a 1/4in. converter. For recording via MIDI, I've downloaded the most recent ASIO4ALL driver and have it selected in my preferences (before I downloaded it, I was getting about 70ms of latency, but I managed to get it down to closer to 8-10).
With that out of the way, onto the problem: I plugged everything up earlier today and it was working fine for a short while. I got 30 seconds of a track notated, one voice being a piano voice recorded into Notion via my USB-MIDI Keyboard, using the piano sound in the keyboard. However, after a while, I unplugged my headphones to show my progress to my dad who was in the other room, and it played back fine, but when I plugged my headphones back in, suddenly all I could hear was the piano. I couldn't hear the rest of the voices (all of which are Notion instruments). I tried every combination of unplugging and plugging back in of the cords, each time restarting Notion, to no avail. After a restart, it worked fine for a moment, but started getting buggy again. So, my first question is: Does anybody have any suggestions as to why I'm having problems getting both voices to play at the same time? Could it be a driver problem, or something with my sound card being wonky?
I also have one other problem I would like to address: When exporting to .wav, can I get the audio file to include both the Notion instruments and the MIDI track from the piano? Whenever I try to export, the .wav file only plays the Notion instruments, even if I export while only able to hear the piano during playback. I'm trying to compose a piece (and while I'm an amateur composer, I feel like it's going to come out quite well if I can get everything to work for me properly) for the first time in months, because I've finally gotten over my writer's block, and I'm almost ready to give up on it because I'm running into so many walls. :/ My eventual goal is to produce my music using Cubase, but between the software itself and all of the VSTs I'll have to buy, it's not going to fit in my budget right now (I'm only eighteen, and I haven't even started college yet). I also want to build a desktop for music production sooner or later, and that will probably cost me upwards of $1,000 that I don't have.
I love Notion though, it's been amazing for me up until now. I just can't seem to get the MIDI recording function to work right for me. It's probably just due to my lack of savvy for this sort of stuff, but that's why I'm asking you guys - I'm clueless.
Any help is appreciated - thanks so much in advance!
I've gotten every feature working at one point or another, but it seems like everything only works sometimes. Currently, the only devices I have are my keyboard (as stated before, it's a Yamaha DGX-650, with a triple pedal unit) and my laptop (a cheap HP Pavilion, AMD quad-core 2.5/1.9GHz, 500GB HDD, AMD Radeon 6xxx series graphics, I think the sound is onboard). When I'm working, I plug my keyboard into my laptop via USB and my laptop into my keyboard via a 3.55mm audio cable, and then I plug in my stereo headphones into the keyboard via a 1/4in. converter. For recording via MIDI, I've downloaded the most recent ASIO4ALL driver and have it selected in my preferences (before I downloaded it, I was getting about 70ms of latency, but I managed to get it down to closer to 8-10).
With that out of the way, onto the problem: I plugged everything up earlier today and it was working fine for a short while. I got 30 seconds of a track notated, one voice being a piano voice recorded into Notion via my USB-MIDI Keyboard, using the piano sound in the keyboard. However, after a while, I unplugged my headphones to show my progress to my dad who was in the other room, and it played back fine, but when I plugged my headphones back in, suddenly all I could hear was the piano. I couldn't hear the rest of the voices (all of which are Notion instruments). I tried every combination of unplugging and plugging back in of the cords, each time restarting Notion, to no avail. After a restart, it worked fine for a moment, but started getting buggy again. So, my first question is: Does anybody have any suggestions as to why I'm having problems getting both voices to play at the same time? Could it be a driver problem, or something with my sound card being wonky?
I also have one other problem I would like to address: When exporting to .wav, can I get the audio file to include both the Notion instruments and the MIDI track from the piano? Whenever I try to export, the .wav file only plays the Notion instruments, even if I export while only able to hear the piano during playback. I'm trying to compose a piece (and while I'm an amateur composer, I feel like it's going to come out quite well if I can get everything to work for me properly) for the first time in months, because I've finally gotten over my writer's block, and I'm almost ready to give up on it because I'm running into so many walls. :/ My eventual goal is to produce my music using Cubase, but between the software itself and all of the VSTs I'll have to buy, it's not going to fit in my budget right now (I'm only eighteen, and I haven't even started college yet). I also want to build a desktop for music production sooner or later, and that will probably cost me upwards of $1,000 that I don't have.
I love Notion though, it's been amazing for me up until now. I just can't seem to get the MIDI recording function to work right for me. It's probably just due to my lack of savvy for this sort of stuff, but that's why I'm asking you guys - I'm clueless.
Any help is appreciated - thanks so much in advance!