![]() ![]() ![]() move the master volume slider when you turn a knob on your equipment. MIDI doesn’t actually send any audio, just signals or “MIDI messages” which a piece of software (in our case: Ableton) will interpret and use to either generate sound using a MIDI note message, or control internal functions of the software - i.e. ![]() Originally developed back in the 80s, Musical Instrument Digital Interface (or MIDI for short) is a communication standard for musical hardware which allows separate pieces of equipment to “talk” to each other by sending performance data back and forth. But to make sure we’re on the same page, let’s just quickly go over what MIDI actually is. If you’ve been producing or performing music for any amount of time, I’m sure you’ve heard the term “MIDI”.
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