Apologies for such a rudimentary question. There is a lot on this subject, I know, but I am struggling to boil down my options.
I have accumulated a very small number of external synths/drum machines (DFAM, TR8S, TD-3-MO), a few control surfaces (Korg SQ64, Keystep) and an MPC4000. I also have Ableton.
Basically, I want to get all the synths playing in time with each other and have a way to record at least loops, but preferably longer jams.
What are some common ways to approach this?
Should I just get an audio interface and sync it all up with my DAW? Or are there advantages to approaching this outside the box with something like the Akai Force or 1010 Blacbox?
Sorry again. I should be able to figure this out, but I have some kind of information overload.
I have accumulated a very small number of external synths/drum machines (DFAM, TR8S, TD-3-MO), a few control surfaces (Korg SQ64, Keystep) and an MPC4000. I also have Ableton.
Basically, I want to get all the synths playing in time with each other and have a way to record at least loops, but preferably longer jams.
What are some common ways to approach this?
Should I just get an audio interface and sync it all up with my DAW? Or are there advantages to approaching this outside the box with something like the Akai Force or 1010 Blacbox?
Sorry again. I should be able to figure this out, but I have some kind of information overload.
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