I've decided to purchase my first piece of hardware, mainly because I'm bored staring at a screen and also to have a play with something different.
I'm just wondering what cables and signal flow i need to link everything I currently have together.
I need to work in my audio interface (focusrite saffire pro 14), midi keyboard, and laptop all together.
Sorry for the beginners question but I guess everyone has to start somewhere!
Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
Audio out from phatty into audio in of saffire.
MIDI out from saffire into MIDI in of phatty.
MIDI out from saffire into MIDI in of phatty.
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
the phatty should show up as a USB midi device, so you shouldn't need midi cables. But u will need to select the Slim Phatty on the output of your midi track.
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
Hello Imposter,
To break it down into beginner's speak like you asked, you will need 1, 1/4" audio cable (same as a guitar lead) to go from your Slim Phatty and into your sound card. As Lem said, you won't need a Midi cable as the Usb port will do this job.
The best way to set it up will be taking the Midi from your Midi keyboard, into your DAW then from your DAW to the Slim Phatty which will then play audio that you then route into an audio channel in your DAW.
You may need to adjust some of the timing on your DAW's Midi menu to adjust for latency but you can cross that bridge when you come to it.
Another thing I notice is that the Slim Phatty can also process external audio so if you buy an extra audio cable to run from your sound card into the Slim Phatty, you will be able to send other audio samples from your DAW into it and use it as an effect, mainly the filter.
To break it down into beginner's speak like you asked, you will need 1, 1/4" audio cable (same as a guitar lead) to go from your Slim Phatty and into your sound card. As Lem said, you won't need a Midi cable as the Usb port will do this job.
The best way to set it up will be taking the Midi from your Midi keyboard, into your DAW then from your DAW to the Slim Phatty which will then play audio that you then route into an audio channel in your DAW.
You may need to adjust some of the timing on your DAW's Midi menu to adjust for latency but you can cross that bridge when you come to it.
Another thing I notice is that the Slim Phatty can also process external audio so if you buy an extra audio cable to run from your sound card into the Slim Phatty, you will be able to send other audio samples from your DAW into it and use it as an effect, mainly the filter.
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
OK so just to clarify:
1/4" from phatty to soundcard, im guessing it goes in the bottom left "in", since my speakers use the line in.
http://www.keymusic.com/gfx_productcode ... Pro-14.jpg
then midi keyboard via usb in to my mac,
then phatty via usb in to my mac,
then fool around with logic!
Will give this a go tonight!
1/4" from phatty to soundcard, im guessing it goes in the bottom left "in", since my speakers use the line in.
http://www.keymusic.com/gfx_productcode ... Pro-14.jpg
then midi keyboard via usb in to my mac,
then phatty via usb in to my mac,
then fool around with logic!
Will give this a go tonight!
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
monitoring through DAW will always have the latency. so instead of changing the latency you could just use the monitor out from the soundcard and not the DAW so you hear the direct signal of the slim phatty.
techno made me do it
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
impostor wrote:OK so just to clarify:
1/4" from phatty to soundcard, im guessing it goes in the bottom left "in", since my speakers use the line in.
http://www.keymusic.com/gfx_productcode ... Pro-14.jpg
then midi keyboard via usb in to my mac,
then phatty via usb in to my mac,
then fool around with logic!
Will give this a go tonight!
You should use the line ins. Your speakers are linked to the Outs right?
Re: Linking slim phatty up to current set up...
You can use one of the inputs on the front of the Focusrite.