Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Understanding MIDI

MIDI, (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) a sequential series of zero’s and one’s, trigger a digital measurement of an analog audio signal. This is called midi. Midi data is recognized by your computer. MIDI communicates with digital platforms and music software, through a programming language that has advanced greatly over the last few years. This flexible new digital format allows seem-less manipulation by your midi sequencer. Inside your digital audio sequencer, midi offers a more practical and intuitive way to edit and perfect the details of your digital tracks.

To learn how analog audio, digital audio, and midi work together in a home studio read the following ---

Analog to Digital conversion, the improvements of Midi, plus the modest cost of today’s DAW software, has opened the doors to production in a home-based recording studio to people of all income. The home or project studio is more affordable now than it has ever been.




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