- Please make sure to assign a MIDI track to your Virtual Instrument.
- Be aware that clicking on the plugin's on-screen keyboard makes the plug-in play, but does not send MIDI data to the host. That's why recording is not possible this way!
- The same goes for hitting the record button while the instrument is playing. It won't record anything.
To record please
- use either an external MIDI device (e.g. a MIDI keyboard) or use the host's MIDI editor, which comes with most DAWs. You can record the MIDI notes which trigger the plug-in, but not the plug-ins internal MIDI signals! Of course you can always bounce the MIDI track to audio.
- You may want to use the built-in MIDI drag&drop feature (please check whether this feature is available for your plug-in)
![]() |
💯 Perfect for recording: A Midi keyboard. |
![]() |
📝 Add and edit Midi notes in your host's Midi Editor. |
![]() |
🚫 Clicks on the on-screen keyboard are not recorded. |
Still confused about recording your ujam plug-in? This is a quick showcase of ''How to record'' with ujam, made in FL Studio 20. We hope this will help you!
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please submit a request to our support staff. Thanks!
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.