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Beginners Guide to Recording a Keyboard/Synth to the Computer - Nord Stage 3

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2022
  • If you're wondering how to get started recording your keyboard, synth, or digital piano into the computer, hopefully this video will help! I walk step by step through the equipment you need plus some helpful tips for getting started! I also share with you the exact equipment I use to record my Nord Stage 3 into the computer!
    My Basic Equipment:
    - Nord Stage 3
    - Focusrite Scarlett 8i6 Audio Interface
    - Pro Tools
    - Dell G7 Laptop
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    Thanks for watching and comment below with any questions you have and I will answer them as soon as I can!

Komentáře • 34

  • @ANDRIX89
    @ANDRIX89 Před rokem +7

    finally somebody that not mention MIDI!!!

  • @arveediscatafire9204
    @arveediscatafire9204 Před 4 měsíci

    I've been using MPC Beats for the last three years, it's good

  • @oluwatosinayenuro2878
    @oluwatosinayenuro2878 Před rokem +4

    Is the Nord 3 a good choice for a beginner who wants to learn how to play keyboard and grow into recording for music production?

    • @dotty8449
      @dotty8449 Před rokem

      Yes, they get used by the best professionals in the world, for touring and recording.

  • @toddnaccarato5004
    @toddnaccarato5004 Před 9 měsíci +2

    How do you incorporate a mic into this set up? My wife wants to be able to record her Nord Stage 3 along with her voice? How does it hook up? Thank you for this video!

    • @raoufsafsaf02
      @raoufsafsaf02 Před 6 měsíci

      I'm no expert but you can do that with a sound card that has more than two inputs, pretty much the keyboard would be in the first two inputs and the mic on the third one.
      If you only have two inputs, you can switch the Nord Stage to mono and use one input for the keyboard and the second one for the mic

  • @pianodrew
    @pianodrew Před měsícem

    I have a quick question. I've recorded my Nord into a Scarlet 2i2 Interface in Logic Pro on Mac, and I made sure the highest peak in the recording was just under -10db. There's no clipping - but it is very quiet when exported. How do I increase the volume to a normal level while still avoiding clipping? Do I use compression, or is there another trick? Thanks for the video.

  • @akshaydwivediad
    @akshaydwivediad Před 2 lety +3

    Hi, i am using a audient id14 mkii and yamaha hs5 with my nord stage 3 but i am not getting a sound output in the studio monitors, i am trying to record it in stereo so i am using two TS Cables that connects nord’s ch 1 & 2 to audient’s main line output (1&2) and then i am using two TRS to XLR Cables that connect interface to speaker from interface’s (1L & 2R) to XLR port in yamaha hs5, Are the connections right?

  • @rossyoung5740
    @rossyoung5740 Před rokem +2

    Should I be using mono cables or stereo from my Nord stage 3 to amp?

  • @satisfiedsiemens2343
    @satisfiedsiemens2343 Před 2 lety

    I never owned a stage 3 before but i like midi controllers since I use mainstage and Sunday sounds is doing a event for the upcoming SK2023 that will be released next year

  • @mbingham666
    @mbingham666 Před měsícem

    Maybe a dumb question
    I've been playing keyboards for years, I have a kurzweil that had LR outs, those go to my amp
    If i buy a audio interface, how do i get sound out
    Do i go keyboard to amp to audio interface to daw?
    Or
    Do i go keyboard to audio interface to pc/DAW and listen thorough pc speakers?
    Or
    Do i somehow use the outputs on audio interface to go to studio monitors?
    Just curious what the best setup is
    I don't like playing through headphones

    • @DSoundman
      @DSoundman  Před měsícem

      Hi there! I use the last method you mentioned. I go from the keyboard to the audio interface and then the line outputs of the audio interface to my studio monitors.

  • @DougMooreArt
    @DougMooreArt Před 2 lety

    Wow! Is that an antique pump organ in the background? Looks great!

  • @dustenpianolessons
    @dustenpianolessons Před 25 dny

    i got questions: the Daw is for recording pro sound but to record the video and you playing piano. how you sound clean which logiciel?

    • @DSoundman
      @DSoundman  Před 25 dny

      I record my playing into a DAW (Pro Tools) and then sync it up with the video after.

  • @jesseadams2570
    @jesseadams2570 Před 6 měsíci

    I have multiple keyboards for my setup. Many of them are old keyboards such as DX11, Juno1 or DW8000. How do I use them with todays recording equipment such as a setup like yours? Sometimes I Play 2 keyboards at one time. I do have 1 modern keyboard from Yamaha a motiif. I have a Presonus audio interface. I'm not sure how to set everything up to get started recording.

  • @dendunnenmaaike
    @dendunnenmaaike Před rokem

    Hi Douglas, thanks for this! I'm wondering, if you play the Nord and record it, are you listening back to the speakers on your right? Or do you have a different set of speakers in front of you? I am thinking about a good setup and struggling a bit :)

  • @___HH___
    @___HH___ Před 10 měsíci

    Hey Douglas, my name's Harry and I just discovered your channel! I wonder if you have made a video that teaches the actual Pro Tools set up to record the keyboard (the actual sound you're getting from the keyboard) to Pro Tools? As you described in this video, you like the sound from your particular keyboard and want to capture that in Pro Tools. I'm a bit of a novice at this but I wonder if you're setting Pro Tools up with a MIDI track, instrument track, or audio track in order to get the actual keyboard recording. In my case, my keyboard MIDI goes into my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 and from there into my iMac via USB. I'm having some difficulty understanding how I actually get those sounds recorded into Pro Tools. Do you have a video or resource on that? Thank you in advance. I've just subscribed to your channel and looking forward to learning from you! Thank you.

  • @pranayblue
    @pranayblue Před 2 měsíci

    I have only one channel coming out of my Yamaha PSR I425

  • @looktotheword8290
    @looktotheword8290 Před rokem

    So can I use the focusrite audio interface just by its self to play the keyboard. Cuz I just want to play and hear the sound out of my Nord and not record

  • @andregunawan4362
    @andregunawan4362 Před 10 měsíci

    Need help!! My digital piano recording sound cracking on the speakerphones, it sounds great on other speakers, how can I avoid or fix this? Thank you!!

    • @EmilynWood
      @EmilynWood Před 6 měsíci

      You can adjust the volume on the DAW/recording software so that when recording, the sound will be within a safe range. Hope that helps.

  • @jaigeyer9596
    @jaigeyer9596 Před rokem

    Thanks Douglas! This got me quite far, but I'm stuck - please, please help. I'm missing some quality, too. I have a digital piano (Roland HP605) connected to my Mac with a USB cable (MIDI ?), some DAWs (on trial), kontact 7 player and some paid-for piano VSTs 🥴, but no audio interface, yet. Do I need one, what's the difference 🤦🏽‍♂️? How do I get the Roland to play the sound of the VST in the DAW back through the digital piano speakers, or some awesome home speakers, or just back through my headphones, in highest quality? At the moment Ive just plugged my headphones into my Mac and I'm listening to it through there (not great). Desperate for some advice and any info, including any useful details. Is it because I'm going Digital piano -> Mac, and not Digital piano -> Audio interface -> Mac? What's the correct chain, where do speakers/headphones come in? 🙏
    Love your chanel, it's inspired me 🙌

    • @Dziricani
      @Dziricani Před rokem +1

      Jai,
      1. Most of your concerns can be addressed by using an audio interface, especially if you plan on recording your music, not just playing it.
      2. I just downloaded the manual of your digital piano and it does have 2 outputs (left & right, 1/4-inch type) which would be used to connect to 2 inputs on the audio interface using two 1/4" cables (these piano ouputs can also be used to connect to 2 external speakers.)
      3. The USB connection you have between your piano and your computer should allow you to playback MIDI through your piano speakers, but not audio files I believe.
      4. For audio files (WAV, mp3, etc) to be played back on your piano speakers, a USB flash drive (often called "USB stick") containing such files can be plugged into your piano (it does have a USB memory port). All you have to do is copy the audio files from your computer to the USB stick.
      5. Now to play audio from your computer directly on your piano speakers without using a USB stick, I think you need to connect an audio cable from your computer's soundcard output jack to the piano's input jack (it does have one according to the manual). This cable is 1/8-inch type (it has a mini stereo plug on each end).
      6. Yes, the correct chain is digital piano---->audio interface---->computer.
      Also, most audio interfaces these days have a headphone jack with a volume knob. So everything you play back or play in real time can be heard through it. I think your piano headphone jack can only be used to play the piano in real time, and maybe, when doing what I mentioned in 3, 4, and 5.
      Experiment and see.
      7. According to what I read on the manual, you can also record you music (as audio) directly to a USB stick, which is fantastic. You'd then play your music back on the computer, post it online, send it to friends, etc.
      Everything I wrote above is based on info on a diagram on page 23 of the PDF manual of your piano. If you don't have the manual, it's available on the Roland website at this link:
      www.roland.com/global/support/by_product/hp605/owners_manuals/3311feb4-7730-48c3-9f68-a4b88b9c6f4e/
      Best of luck.

  • @scrappy19
    @scrappy19 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi dssoundman, how do you record your playing? I would like to record myself a song I’ve been learning but not sure how to. I own a focusrite 8i6, Nord stage 4 , MacBook Pro and iPhone to record video

  • @Alex-nc2ei
    @Alex-nc2ei Před rokem

    What Nord sound are you using here?

    • @EmilynWood
      @EmilynWood Před 6 měsíci

      I think it's one of the grand piano sounds. They're also adjustable with options on the Nord for reverb etc.

  • @AllThruChrist
    @AllThruChrist Před 8 měsíci +1

    This vid could have been great, if you SHOWN, but thanks.

    • @DSoundman
      @DSoundman  Před 8 měsíci

      Maybe I'll do another video soon showing more instead of just talking through it, thanks for the suggestion!

  • @pauleuc2212
    @pauleuc2212 Před rokem +2

    How silly is this, for beginners? You talk about the focusrite, you dont even show it! And connections! Learn more about what, beginners mean.

  • @braveheartfemale1
    @braveheartfemale1 Před 8 měsíci

    I didn't understand that AT ALL Am I the only one here?, I played classical PIANO my whole life, 'new to this....??? You lost me at "analogue," at "you have to have 2 speakers...? WHAT ARE THOSE? WHY? WHAT is "Da?"....etc. What's the GOAL? --to HEAR it all FROM THE COMPUTER ITSELF? or to run the data through a computer ultimately to P.A. Speakers?....? The presentation would work much better for me if you SHOWED us, STEP BY STEP--play the note, hook up something, show/tell why that thing works or doesn't, compare different interfaces, etc.

    • @isaacburdiss
      @isaacburdiss Před 10 dny

      A DAW is a digital audio workspace that lets you edit your audios. Audacity/Audiotonic is free. Reaper is also good