Originally Posted by
Itzanovich
Why would you even use MIDI though (if you're not using sheets at least), it's not 1998 anymore.~
Programming drums or synths (literally all of electronic music)
Triggering effects such as gates, autotune, vocoder etc.
Running external synthesizers or effects like digital guitar pedals.
Running lights in a live setting (Midi to DMX)
Midi keyboards and samplers.
and many more...
Unless you are using premade loops only, you will be working with midi when making electronic music.
If you are using any software synthesizers or VSTi in general you will be working with midi.
-snip-. Let's keep the personal attacks to a minimum. ~suomynona
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Originally Posted by
nikosefs
lol chill cowmeat,you made me google this just to make sure i remembered correctly:
http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=51354
the words that i could not remember was the step sequencer,no need
to get rude about it.
Also, same thing applies to you. Just because you have seen a DAW once or twice doesn't mean you should give info/input to someone who is interested in getting one.
You are more likely to give advice that is bad or just plain wrong. Like in this case.
Last edited by suomynona; Jun 17, 2017 at 08:28 AM.
Reason: Please don't.