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Using Your Sequencer As A MIDI System Analyser

Feature | Topic: MIDI, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989

Craig Anderton reveals how you can use your sequencer as a MIDI system analyser.

Virtual or Reality

Feature | Topic: MIDI, Recording | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993

When Is A Computer? - Part 5

Feature Series | Topic: Computing, MIDI | One Two Testing, Mar 1984

Why is a MIDI?

Where MIDI meets Video...

Feature | Topic: MIDI, Video / Film / Picture | Music Technology, Dec 1993

Two ways to control video images using the existing musical interface.

Why MIDI Music Stinks

Feature | Topic: MIDI, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1992
(Sometimes)

Just as MIDI has made it as easier to produce great music, so it has facilitated the production of worthless garbage. Paul D. Lehrman explains the problem and how to avoid it.

Wot, No Keyboards? - Part 3

Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Performing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Nov 1993
The Alternative MIDI Controllers Session

Wot, No Keyboards? - Part 2

Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Performing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Oct 1993
The Alternative MIDI Controllers Session

Wot, No Keyboards? - Part 1

Feature Series | Topic: MIDI, Performing, Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Sep 1993
The Alternative MIDI Controllers Session

We explain why MIDI isn't just for keyboard players...

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Interfaces

Feedback | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Micro Music, Jun/Jul 1989

Clive Grace assesses the best MIDI interfaces available for the PC, Amiga and Macintosh

MIDI by Numbers

Interview | Topic: MIDI | Electronics & Music Maker, May 1984
An interview with, the BPI's Producer of the Year.

Culture Club producer Steve Levine discusses his attitudes to modern music-making, and how the new interface makes his life easier.

Sounding Off

Opinion | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Sound On Sound, Jan 1989
Karl Steinberg & Mark Badger

Charlie Steinberg and Mark Badger define their concept of what should and what shouldn't be called a 'MIDI workstation'.

Technically Speaking

Feedback | Topic: Computing, MIDI | Making Music, Dec 1986

This is brilliant — a program that'll generate random patches for the DX21. Well weird!

Technically Speaking - Part 1

Feedback Series | Topic: Computing, Electronics / Build, MIDI | Making Music, May 1987

TechTalk

Interview | Topic: MIDI | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986

One of America’s leading session players takes a breather between TOA equipment demonstrations, and takes Tim Goodyer into his confidence over MIDI and a few of the behind-the-scenes goings-on in its administration.

 

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