This isn’t strictly a MIDI input hack; [Furrtek] pulled off an alternate input hack for the Kaossilator that he’s currently using with a MIDI connection. In its unhacked form the Kaossilator is a ...
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How to connect a MIDI keyboard to your audio interface
MIDI is, in a word, a godsend. This unassuming data-transfer standard is the magic sauce that enables drastically different ...
The [Tymkrs] crew has come up with a pretty neat circuit bent toy keyboard hack. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a good circuit bending hack. This project started as a way to demo the [Tymkrs] ...
Way back in 1983, when I was born, makers of musical instruments put aside their differences (if not their competitive streaks) and agreed that adopting a standard they could all use would be better ...
In this installment of our tour of Linux MIDI software, we look at some experimental MIDI music-making environments. I've divided this class of software into command-line and GUI-based applications.
Today we will be taking a look at how to wirelessly transmit MIDI data to and from your iOS devices. And more specifically, how to easily integrate iOS gear into your daily Logic Pro X production ...
The iRig Keys Mini is an electronic MIDI music keyboard that connects to iPhone and iPad with a Lightning cable. Although it isn’t regularly advertised, iPhones and iPads have had great support for ...
If you are looking for a project to keep you busy this weekend you might be interested in a new MIDI fader unit which is being created using a little 3D printing and Arduino programming. Check out the ...
To edit a MIDI file in Windows, we will be using a free audio editor called Aria Maestosa that allows you to edit MIDI files. It is a free and open-source software for creating music and editing MIDI ...
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