Thursday 14 April 2016

How To Record Digital Piano / Keyboard On A Budget With Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter

How To Record Digital Piano / Keyboard On A Budget With Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter Record your digital piano on a tiny budget using the Sabrent USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (available on Amazon http://geni.us/2FEG ) and Audacity (free audio editor and recorder http://bit.ly/1qV1A8m ) The easiest and cheapest way to record the sound of your digital piano or keyboard on your computer (whether you have a Windows Laptop/PC, Mac or iPad) is to connect the audio output of your digital piano keyboard to the microphone port of your computer. I have already uploaded a complete course on how to record your keyboard on your computer – and how to use it as a MIDI controller – on YouTube, and you can either view my channel or find the whole course in one place here http://bit.ly/1S9GDNr By far the best way to record the sound of your keyboard is via a professional audio interface, and if you can possibly afford it then that is my recommended route. To help you, I have written all about What Is An Audio Interface http://bit.ly/1N9J0OV and how to choose the best one for your home recording studio http://bit.ly/1Unazsj However, if you are on a super tight budget, or you are just starting and don’t want to spend any money yet, then I also showed you how to connect the audio output of your keyboard or piano to the mic port of your computer and make quite a decent recording in Audacity or Garageband – both of which are free. So this is a super cheap way of recording. The problem, though, is that many modern computers and laptops do not have a separate microphone port, so getting this method working is very fiddly and requires you to use an adapter. I have seen in the feedback and comments that many of you have struggled. So in this video you can learn step by step how to record the sound of your keyboard through a very inexpensive USB External Stereo Sound Adapter (buy on Amazon here http://geni.us/2FEG ). These little USB devices are VERY popular, VERY cheap, and work incredibly well! Check out the recording of the piano that I make in this video. Not bad quality is it? You can use this sound adapter on iPad as well as Windows PC, Laptop and Mac so it is very versatile. And it has good quality playback too. Finally if you have one of those microphone/headphone headsets with the two mini jacks then you can use this device with that headset too. Once you have watched this, do check out the rest of the series – and find out how to use your keyboard or digital piano as a MIDI controller too! All the videos are here http://bit.ly/1S9GDNr or view them as a playlist on YouTube if you prefer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeHrtSVcm0s&list=PL5P4qB37mqpDxtgPQ_jEAcDXSaIbYeijf And while you are there – make sure you subscribe! I have a lot more videos in the pipeline for people like you who are new to recording, or trying to get results on a budget. Visit our web site for helpful guides, hints tips and more on setting up your home recording studio: http://bit.ly/1JBIEQ3 Check out the Music Repo Channel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MusicRepoCom Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/musicrepo Connect with us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1CkZGCu Find us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/1eysFrn

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