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Old 10-16-2006, 05:44 PM
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Default Re: MIDI question

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Originally Posted by Andrew07 View Post
Yeah, I've studied a bit of music theory and it's easier for me to write out orchestration parts since I'm not a good enough musician.

I think the concept of MIDI is really neat and I'm just trying to learn as much as I can.

I was actually trying to do a mock up of the Star Wars main theme heh
You might, and I stress might, find it quicker to use the piano roll editor in Cubase than inputting notes in a score. That is my preferred way of working, as a musician who reads and writes well, but who doesn't play the keyboard accurately enough to use a direct input method. I'm pretty fast with Sibelius, but I still find it quicker to use the piano roll editor in cubase. Much easier to add in human touches, cc's and good stuff like that.

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