![]() ![]() ![]() I then fixed any errors, and played it back through the digital piano while recording to a WAV recorder. The second piano album was recorded on another digital piano and I recorded MIDI into a sequencer. Any mistakes I made while playing are still there, because I did not record it to MIDI from the digital piano I was using. I took those files, cleaned them up in my studio, and released it that way. The first one, recorded back in 2009 (but released in 2015), was recorded live and to an audio recorder. I have released 3 specific 'solo piano albums' in my discography. If you are using an acoustic piano and doing a live recording, then audio is one of the only ways to go, unless the piano has a retrofit for MIDI transmission. If you are using a digital piano, recording a MIDI sequence is a fantastic way to capture the note information. I think that it also depends on what type of piano you are recording on/from.
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