Do you edit your midi-files on your keyboards, or do you use an editor on a computer, and if you use a sw program, witch is easy to use.
I have tried Cubase, witch I find rather difficult.
Midi editor
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I've been toying with Reaper as a DAW. Seems to do all the MIDI editing and effects nicely. Has a steep learning curve (just like any DAW out there). nice thing is you can demo the full version without cost at the moment, just nags you to register it if you like it. (it's only $60 for personal use)
Sort of my first foray into using a DAW/Editor on my MacPro and my PA working together for MIDI editing.
Would be interested in what others are using as well; or what they think work best for their workflow.
- CK.
Sort of my first foray into using a DAW/Editor on my MacPro and my PA working together for MIDI editing.
Would be interested in what others are using as well; or what they think work best for their workflow.
- CK.
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I have always used the inbuilt editor on the Pa3x.
Its pretty simple to use for changing volumes, instruments, over-dubbing and the like. The only time I use a PC is to add lyrics/chord prompts.
Its pretty simple to use for changing volumes, instruments, over-dubbing and the like. The only time I use a PC is to add lyrics/chord prompts.
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