Studio Integration
Integrate Neurode MIDI into your recording studio workflow.
Common Studio Setups
DAW Integration
Ableton Live
- Create IAC Driver bus (macOS) or virtual port
- Neurode: Route → Virtual Port "To Ableton"
- Ableton: MIDI track input from "To Ableton"
- Arm track and record
Logic Pro
- Enable IAC Driver in Audio MIDI Setup
- Neurode: Route keyboard → "IAC Driver Bus 1"
- Logic: External MIDI track receiving from IAC Driver
- Record MIDI
Bitwig / FL Studio / Reaper
Same principle:
- Create virtual port or use IAC Driver
- Route from Neurode to virtual port
- DAW receives from that port
Multi-Track Recording
Record one performance to multiple DAW tracks with different processing:
Create 3 virtual ports:
- "Track 1 - Clean"
- "Track 2 - Transposed"
- "Track 3 - Harmonized"
Create 3 routes from keyboard:
- Route 1 → Track 1 (no transforms)
- Route 2 → Track 2 (Transpose +12)
- Route 3 → Track 3 (Chord stack transform)
DAW: 3 MIDI tracks receiving from those ports
Result: One performance captured three ways. Adjust balance, mute tracks, or re-export individual stems.
iOS Audio App Integration (iPad)
AUM (Audio Mixer)
- Neurode: Create virtual port "To AUM"
- AUM: Add MIDI input from Neurode
- Route to any audio app in AUM
Audiobus
Similar workflow to AUM:
- Neurode as MIDI source
- Chain through multiple iOS synths
- Record or export audio
Hardware Synth Recording
Capture MIDI + Audio
Setup:
- Neurode: Keyboard → Hardware Synth
- Audio Interface: Synth audio → DAW
- Virtual Port: Same MIDI → DAW track (for MIDI capture)
Result:
- Audio recording of synth
- MIDI recording for later editing/re-recording
Monitoring & Playback
Monitor Through Neurode
Use Neurode as MIDI hub during mixing:
- DAW plays back MIDI → Neurode → Hardware synths
- Adjust routing/transforms while listening
- Re-record with new settings
Virtual Keyboard for Testing
Tools → Virtual Keyboard
- Test patches without playing keyboard
- Verify routing before recording
- Sound design workflow
Workflow Tips
Save Studio Profiles
Settings → Profiles
Create profiles for:
- Tracking — All inputs to DAW
- Mixing — DAW to external gear
- Sound Design — Keyboard to various synths for experimentation
Latency Monitoring
Route Editor → Statistics
Keep studio routing under 5ms:
- Minimal transforms during recording
- Add effects in DAW, not Neurode
- Monitor per-route latency
Backup Routes
Always route to DAW even during hardware tracking:
- Primary: Keyboard → Hardware Synth
- Backup: Keyboard → DAW virtual port
If hardware fails, you have MIDI recorded and can re-track later.
Advanced: Generative Recording
AI Companion in Studio
- Enable AI Companion (Settings → Advanced)
- Route keyboard → Your main synth
- Route AI output → Separate synth/DAW track
- Record both simultaneously
Result: Your performance + AI-generated accompaniment, each on separate tracks for mixing.
Script-Based Variations
Create multiple script nodes with different algorithms:
- Route 1: Original performance
- Route 2: Velocity-randomized version
- Route 3: Transposed and harmonized version
Record all three to DAW, choose best take or blend.
Common Issues
Click Track Bleeding Into Recording
- Use Clock Analyser to verify clock routing
- Filter clock messages on recording routes
- Route Editor → Enable/Disable clock passthrough
MIDI Timing Drift
- Check latency stats in Route Editor
- Reduce transform complexity
- Use wired connections instead of Bluetooth
- Quantize in DAW if needed
Multiple DAW Instances
- Each DAW can have dedicated virtual port
- Name clearly: "To Ableton", "To Logic"
- Avoid routing conflicts
Next Steps
- Virtual Ports — Creating DAW connections
- Clock & Sync — Tempo management
- Workflows — More studio examples
