New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners..........

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January 30, 12 1:08 PM (permalink)

New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners..........

As the title suggests I've just uploaded a video that may hopefully help out a few struggling with 'getting sound from a MIDI track'. As always I hope someone finds it useful and if you have any questions please don't be afraid to ask. We all start somewhere...........

MIDI 'how to get some sound' for beginners
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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... January 30, 12 10:13 PM (permalink)
    Good job, FBB. I'm sure it will help some of the new folks.
    There were a few loud plosives (I hate the letter P! ) but otherwise everything was clear.

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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... January 31, 12 0:16 PM (permalink)
    Well done, FBB.
    Nicely paced, easy to keep up with, yet you still covered plenty of ground.
    I like that you showed that even though there can be variables, it's the same basic path.
    This should shed some light on a basic, yet mystifying, even intimidating concept for new users.

    Methinks it's worthy of a sticky, eh, Cakewalk?

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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... February 01, 12 10:51 AM (permalink)
    Thank you!!
     
    Was just reading about MIDI, looking to record drums and piano played from a Axiom controller to complement guitar and vocal.
     
    Your video is exactly what I needed to get started.  Thanks again!!

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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... February 01, 12 5:35 PM (permalink)
    Great work there FFB! Thanks for posting this! 

    You must be from far far East Texas 

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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... February 02, 12 2:07 AM (permalink)
    Thanks for all the props. Glad it's helping some out.

    Yes I'm far east of Texas - even further away if you head west.
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    Re:New Video... Basic MIDI routing for beginners.......... February 26, 12 8:13 PM (permalink)
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    As the title suggests I've just uploaded a video that may hopefully help out a few struggling with 'getting sound from a MIDI track'. As always I hope someone finds it useful and if you have any questions please don't be afraid to ask. We all start somewhere...........

    MIDI 'how to get some sound' for beginners
    I'm a total newbie to Sonar having just bought Essential a few days ago, so thanks for all of this info BikerBoy, I've booked marked the pages for quick reference. I hope I don't get brain warp from trying to learn all this stuff, lol..... (WTH am I talking about, my brain's already warped, hahahah.....)



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