

› tutorials › fl-studio-tutorial-midi FL Studio Tutorial: MIDI Recording in FL Studio That means your yamaha keyboard can't produce any sound, rather it will. You can only record the midi if you use your keyboard as midi keyboard.

Also, I use Pro Tools but this setup should be duplicatable on any DAW, though the exact names of certain features may vary. Most, if not all, USB-to-MIDI cables are plug-and-play, which means any DAW will recognize it with minimal configuration. I own an M-Audio Uno, so that is what I will make reference to. Today, there are several USB-to-MIDI cables that make this extremely easy. As a fairly common workflow in modern production, I’ll describe how to set up this scenario using a USB-to-MIDI cable. Lately, I’ve been messing around with a Kurzweil PC2R rack module and found myself wanting to use it to record a track via my keyboard controller into Pro Tools while still recording MIDI for later editing. Still, some players have their favorite hardware sound modules. There are a plethora of plugins available, putting just about every sound imaginable at your fingertips. Virtual instruments have become extremely common for tracking keys in the last several years.
