From: james-c-black on
I'm a bit stuck with recording midi at the moment and would be so very
grateful of any help.

I am using cubase and have a midi keyboard.

I would dearly love to know what the best and most efficient way is to
first record using cubase and a yamaha psr 340. And then how to use
plug ins and which ones to use and how I could get hold of them. Maybe
using torrents.
Obviously the preffered approach would be a free download.

Sorry for any incompetence with my question I am fairly new to cubase
and this forum.

Thankyou all for your time.
From: JY on
Native Instruments Akoustik Piano is the best I've used. But it's not free.

<james-c-black(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm a bit stuck with recording midi at the moment and would be so very
> grateful of any help.
>
> I am using cubase and have a midi keyboard.
>
> I would dearly love to know what the best and most efficient way is to
> first record using cubase and a yamaha psr 340. And then how to use
> plug ins and which ones to use and how I could get hold of them. Maybe
> using torrents.
> Obviously the preffered approach would be a free download.
>
> Sorry for any incompetence with my question I am fairly new to cubase
> and this forum.
>
> Thankyou all for your time.


From: Boris Lau on
JY wrote:
> Native Instruments Akoustik Piano is the best I've used. But it's not free.

I like Synthogy Ivory the best:
http://www.synthogy.com/

Also not free. But best and free is sometimes not available at the same
time...

Boris

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