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Ricardo
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Hi everyone :smile:
I'm pretty new to MIDI, I grew up with analog. I'm reading everyone's posts on controllers, programming, controlling synths from your keyboard etc etc. In short I feel pretty naive, so I was wondering if people could point me to some education for beginners to intermediate.
Any help would be very greatly appreciated. Then may be my projects won't just be one big multitrack!!! :eek:
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Search Google for all basic MIDI notions( controllers, program changes, etc...)

Study them carefully

If you have any questions, send me an email( in my profile) or ask here.
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okay, so this guys style might be a bit offputting, but its where I learnt about midi. I think once you know the basics (i.e. how its supposed to work) its really pretty intuitive . . .

http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/
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Hmm, borg.com - would that be "our" borg?
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Post by Ricardo »

Hey, Thanx+++ everyone. Lotsa reading to do so can't hang around.
Regards
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