Originally Posted By: KarelD
Thank you for the tips every one.I must confess that Im not familiar with midi, so it'll take a while to unpack all this.IS there Midi for dummies?
KarelD

Hi KarelD

MIDI is not extremely difficult to comprehend.

Fundamentally, MIDI is a set of 'data commands' that are used to communicate between two devices, usually to control a musical instrument.

The MIDI data is not musical in its own right, it takes the musical instrument it connects to, to convert all of those commands into the required a musical sounds.

The commands can consist of a lot more than just 'which note to play'. They include 'patch changes' to select different instruments, loudness, expression, pitch bend, tremolo and chorus, sustain commands and much more.

Most users don't actually need to know the internals of MIDI data to use it. Programs like Band In A Box handle all of this for you.

You can read more detail here


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