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Stay away from Midi?

Post by Bassf4ce » Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:41 pm

How often would you want to stay away from midi?
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by wormcode » Thu Aug 16, 2012 6:44 pm

I cannot live without MIDI!
I love it, how else am I going to communicate with my machines?

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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Bassf4ce » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:11 pm

hmm.... well I guess audio files for bass and everything else can stay midi.
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Post by KoenDercksen » Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:13 pm

Just depends, I love working with midi and leaving it there, automation and all. Sometimes for basses I bounce but not often... However if I want to do something I can't accomplish simply with midi I'll just bounce.
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Mr 50 » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:30 pm

I love the idea of bouncing and most times that I do it's easier to finish a track in good time... but the fiddler in me and the fact that my CPU isn't an issue means I do it less that I should.

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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by MORZ42 » Thu Aug 16, 2012 9:41 pm

My CPU is an issue so I usually do all the MIDI in the beginning when the track isn't loaded.

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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Mammoth » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:35 pm

Different things should be midi and different things should be audio depending on the song you're producing
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by mthrfnk » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:50 pm

Last time I bounced to audio was before I got my new PC. Now I hardly ever do (minus resampling basses, which I rarely do anyways). I like tweaking notes a lot so bouncing out constantly would piss me off. My CPU (quad core i7) has only recently started to lag a little, mainly due to my overly complex mixer bussing& routing template. :P
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Post by Mammoth » Thu Aug 16, 2012 10:59 pm

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Post by hasezwei » Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:09 am

wormcode wrote:I cannot live without MIDI!
I love it, how else am I going to communicate with my machines?
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Maxxan » Fri Aug 17, 2012 8:35 am

I keep all my shit in midi except for when I'm glitching up my basslines. Seriously, if you can't do it in MIDI you need to try harder. Resampling is cool at times but I don't see why everyone sees it as something essential, you can resample (as in send through different fx chains) a midi synth just as you can a sample, only difference is it still responds to automation and changing the melody. Sometimes it sounds better with the choppier, fast attack of a sample though, but I doubt that's why people praise sampling so much.

Edit: Or I'm missing one of the fundamentals, which I guess isn't impossible. I dont know really.
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by 1point5 » Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:42 am

When used properly, midi's only major downside is the very low resolution of faders/velocities etc. (0-127). Sequencing in midi is great and allows for a lot of freedom, I've recently found myself using raw audio in projects less and less without putting it in samplers first, but using midi dials or faders to draw in automation curves can result in some jerky step-ups of values. Midi should have been replaced by a better system years ago really, don't know why none has caught on yet
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by ortamusic » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:52 pm

There's nothing wrong with MIDI - you just gotta use it wisely without sounding too cheap. There's an EQ for everything :D

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Post by Brian Oblivion » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:53 pm

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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by ehbes » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:56 pm

ortamusic wrote:There's nothing wrong with MIDI - you just gotta use it wisely without sounding too cheap. There's an EQ for everything :D
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Maxxan » Fri Aug 17, 2012 2:59 pm

1point5 wrote:When used properly, midi's only major downside is the very low resolution of faders/velocities etc. (0-127). Sequencing in midi is great and allows for a lot of freedom, I've recently found myself using raw audio in projects less and less without putting it in samplers first, but using midi dials or faders to draw in automation curves can result in some jerky step-ups of values. Midi should have been replaced by a better system years ago really, don't know why none has caught on yet
Gotta admit I'm not so sharp on the technical aspects of this, but when would you want to automate in MIDI? Do you mean regular automation clips or actually recording the automation with a midi controller/knob?
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by press » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:44 pm

the key is understanding the limitations and advantages of both/either and knowing when why and how to utilize one or the other.
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by 1point5 » Fri Aug 17, 2012 3:53 pm

Maxxan wrote:
1point5 wrote:When used properly, midi's only major downside is the very low resolution of faders/velocities etc. (0-127). Sequencing in midi is great and allows for a lot of freedom, I've recently found myself using raw audio in projects less and less without putting it in samplers first, but using midi dials or faders to draw in automation curves can result in some jerky step-ups of values. Midi should have been replaced by a better system years ago really, don't know why none has caught on yet
Gotta admit I'm not so sharp on the technical aspects of this, but when would you want to automate in MIDI? Do you mean regular automation clips or actually recording the automation with a midi controller/knob?
Recording it with a midi controller, it's probably actually ok in most DAWs if they smooth out the curves, I'm not sure what they do to deal with it. I have got very frustrated with this restriction of midi controllers when using Max/MSP before though, the stepwise movement becomes very apparent when trying to use a midi dial to control an oscillator's pitch or something.
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Re: Stay away from Midi?

Post by Maxxan » Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:06 pm

1point5 wrote:
Recording it with a midi controller, it's probably actually ok in most DAWs if they smooth out the curves, I'm not sure what they do to deal with it. I have got very frustrated with this restriction of midi controllers when using Max/MSP before though, the stepwise movement becomes very apparent when trying to use a midi dial to control an oscillator's pitch or something.
Yeah I almost figured that. Never been a big fan of that though, a bit too unprecise for me, but I've never noticed the stepping. Although generally a hands-on approach is always nice, but to me it seems a bit like crossing the river for water.
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