General Midi, newbie question |
ven. 23 janv. 2004, 14:55
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Hello all, muchos help needed, im currently studying a music technology course and have been told I must create a composition entirely using general midi. I understand the basic background to this term general midi i.e. protocol set up so all could have standardised format etc. What I would like to know is are there a specific set of sounds that are regarded as the general midi and if so where can I get a set of these. Im using cubase SX with an iBook and an evolution ekeys USB controller/keyboard, as you probably know this contains no sound of its own so what are my options? am I off out to buy a midi sound module, if so which is best/cheapest? or alternatively can I download a patch/set of sounds, I think there must be some kind of in built set with the iBook as i can play midi files, am I wrong? (wouldnt be the first) if so how can I access these through cubase? Just started using Cubase so loads more questions there but i'll have a go at those myself if I can get this sorted
any help would be top cheers |
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stalked General Midi ven. 23 janv. 2004, 14:55
bjkiwi Cubase VST32/5 came with a built in virtual instru... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 02:26
lepetitmartien You don't need more than the already installed... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 03:05
stalked Thanks for your help guys. Ive since encountered a... lun. 26 janv. 2004, 18:35
bjkiwi Cubase VST32/5 came with a built in virtual instru... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 02:26
lepetitmartien You don't need more than the already installed... dim. 25 janv. 2004, 03:05
stalked Thanks for your help guys. Ive since encountered a... lun. 26 janv. 2004, 18:35
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