![]() ![]() This data can be entered manually by ‘drawing’ it into your DAW (slower but more precise) or recording it in via a MIDI keyboard, after which you can quantize each note start and end to line up with the note grid (more emphasis on real-time performance and ‘human’ quality in the performance). Refer back to this production guide whenever you need a refresher on MIDI fundamentals!Ī very important note: MIDI is not audio, but rather data that can be used to control virtual instrument audio through notes and CCs (explained below in ‘Continuous Controllers’). We’re going to simplify MIDI down to its relevance to you as a music producer, because there are quite a few elements that you should have in mind any time you sit in front of a DAW. Music production extensively uses MIDI, but for aspiring producers it often has an air of mystery surrounding its existence.
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