diff --git a/content/recording/recording-midi/en/real-time-recording.png b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/real-time-recording.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b16605 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/real-time-recording.png differ diff --git a/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-dialog.svg b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-dialog.svg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dd178ea --- /dev/null +++ b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-dialog.svg @@ -0,0 +1,645 @@ + + + + diff --git a/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-duration-preview.png b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-duration-preview.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..891fba1 Binary files /dev/null and b/content/recording/recording-midi/en/step-entry-duration-preview.png differ diff --git a/content/recording/recording-midi/index.en.md b/content/recording/recording-midi/index.en.md index 2d273df..d78716a 100644 --- a/content/recording/recording-midi/index.en.md +++ b/content/recording/recording-midi/index.en.md @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ whatever you play. It's a pretty straightforward process: 4. Roll the transport (**Space** bar) to begin recording. +{{< figure src="en/real-time-recording.png" alt="Recording to a MIDI region" >}} + 5. Stop the transport (**Space** bar) when you are done. Usually when you record a part from a MIDI keyboard, you should be able to @@ -54,10 +56,12 @@ use your keyboard to enter the notes one by one at your own pace. Ardour will record a note you play, move the playhead to the end of that note, then sit and wait for the next note you play. +{{< figure src="en/step-entry-duration-preview.png" alt="Note duration preview in Step Entry" >}} + To enable this mode, right-click on **Record** button of a MIDI track, choose _Step Entry_ in the newly opened menu. The _Step Entry_ dialog opens. -{{< figure src="en/step-entry-dialog.png" alt="The Step Entry dialog" >}} +{{< figure src="en/step-entry-dialog.svg" alt="The Step Entry dialog" >}} Here are the options: @@ -101,7 +105,8 @@ dialog apply. Ardour will use the defined note length, but it won't bother with either velocity, channel, or octave settings and will use whatever you send from the keyboard. -Let's try to use it. +Let's try to use it and create a simple bass line that we can later use in the +project. 1. Create a new track, select Surge XT as a virtual instrument.