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Dec. 18th, 2003 02:22 pmMidi Kicks Ass.
I found a free notation and sequencing agent called Anvil Studio and it's pretty damn neat, once I get that Keyboard for giftmas I'm gonna be learning stuff like a madman...it's so freaking cool...I won't even be limited by the 100 instruments on the keyboard, I can download more soundfonts and upload them onto Anvil so it can have like possibly thousands of instruments synthesized and useable.
And I won't have to write a damn thing when it comes to sheet music, every note you press (and I'm pretty sure the keyboard I'm getting is velocity sensitive, which means it'll record it as a quarter, 32nd, half, whole whatever note depending on how long I hold I'm pretty sure) is recorded onto a staff, right in front of your very eyes as you play. Which also means if I mess up, I can remove notes off of the file, add notes where I want them, merge different midi files to layer sound, and if i forgot something neat I made up out of nowhere, I can look at the notes on the staff and play it again.
This is so fucking awesome.
I'm so glad I decided to go keyboard rather than guitar after all of this time.
And it's making me really like classical music a lot more too. Plus I'm getting tons of midis of old final fantasy songs because they rule (Aye...ff1 music was the bomb...)
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That is all.
I found a free notation and sequencing agent called Anvil Studio and it's pretty damn neat, once I get that Keyboard for giftmas I'm gonna be learning stuff like a madman...it's so freaking cool...I won't even be limited by the 100 instruments on the keyboard, I can download more soundfonts and upload them onto Anvil so it can have like possibly thousands of instruments synthesized and useable.
And I won't have to write a damn thing when it comes to sheet music, every note you press (and I'm pretty sure the keyboard I'm getting is velocity sensitive, which means it'll record it as a quarter, 32nd, half, whole whatever note depending on how long I hold I'm pretty sure) is recorded onto a staff, right in front of your very eyes as you play. Which also means if I mess up, I can remove notes off of the file, add notes where I want them, merge different midi files to layer sound, and if i forgot something neat I made up out of nowhere, I can look at the notes on the staff and play it again.
This is so fucking awesome.
I'm so glad I decided to go keyboard rather than guitar after all of this time.
And it's making me really like classical music a lot more too. Plus I'm getting tons of midis of old final fantasy songs because they rule (Aye...ff1 music was the bomb...)
!
That is all.