12/20/2023 0 Comments Ardour midi track![]() ![]() So in short, the workflow for recording was: select the track on the keyboard, disable MIDI input on all tracks in Ardour, enable MIDI input on the track I would like to record, disable MID output of that track and “arm” it for recording. Because it creates sound when playing and gets the MIDI events sent back from the DAW, it plays every note twice and I have to disable MIDI output in Ardour while recording. This mode doesn’t seem to be made for working with a DAW. I had to put the Roland FA-06 into a special “mode” to select a channel. I had to change the channel on the Keyboard too. So I always disable the MIDI inputs by clicking on the nice green button showing a MIDI connector (and turning black when disconnected) except of one track, which I record (while I have to “arm” it for recording at the same time…). So I guess all my channel setup was of no use. When I play on the keyboard, all channels get the MIDI events (instead of the one I would like to record). On the patch selector, I have to be careful to select the correct channel before choosing an instrument (otherwise the instrument of another track is changed in my keyboard). In the channel selector I configured a single channel on each track (which I have to remember, because it is not displayed anywhere). There doesn’t seem to be a simple way how to assign a channel to a track in Ardour. I would like to have a track per instrument and a channel per track. But the workflow was very cumbersome and I wonder whether it is just me doing it wrong. I actually was able to do some stuff with Ardour (see here - I mean, listen here: ). I connected a Roland FA-06 keyboard for both playing and as sound generator. I’m always struggling with Ardours MIDI workflow. ![]()
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