Category: MIDI
Mix with a Keyboard’s MIDI Control Surface
Some synthesizers let you program their faders, switches, and buttons so you can mix with them in conjunction with a recording program’s virtual mixer.... Read MoreGet Imaginative with the Mod Wheel
Mod wheels are often used to introduce LFO-controlled vibrato, but they have many other potential applications—all you need to do is add some imagination. ... Read MoreHow to Use Jamstik+ as a MIDI Guitar Controller
Although originally intended as a way to help learn how to play guitar, the Jamstik+ from Zivix can also serve as a useful, basic MIDI guitar controller.... Read MoreHow to “Strum” MIDI Notes
When playing a chord progression, it’s easy to have chord notes hit at the same time—but “strumming” the chord can add a more guitar-like quali... Read MoreHow to Speed Up MIDI Operations with Macros
Keyboard shortcuts save much time, but macros—which string together multiple shortcuts—can save you even more time by automating repetitive operations. ... Read MoreFree Classical Music MIDI Files
Yamaha’s Disklavier Education Network website has thousands of public domain classical music files in the Standard MIDI File format, available for free. ... Read MoreHow to Limit MIDI Velocity
Obtaining a more consistent touch from an instrument has to happen at the source, when the instrument play, rather than after-the-fact audio compression.... Read MoreThe MIDI-Over-TRS Connectors Standard
There's been a need for a smaller MIDI connector, and now we have one: the MIDI-over-TRS connectors standard allows using 1/8” stereo minijacks for MIDI.... Read More“Humanize” MIDI Parts with Timing Tweaks
Quantizing notes can lead to a mechanical sound, but randomizing is rarely the solution. Instead, try these timing tweaks to liven up your MIDI tracks.... Read More- 2 of 3
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