MATRIXSYNTH: MIDI Tutorial Series by Andrew Kilpatrick of Kilpatrick Audio


Tuesday, May 23, 2017

MIDI Tutorial Series by Andrew Kilpatrick of Kilpatrick Audio

MIDI Part 1 - MIDI Signal Path

Published on May 22, 2017 Shifted Phase

"This is the first part of my series on MIDI. In it we cover the basic idea of what MIDI is and how devices are connected together including how IN, OUT and THRU ports work, and the different types of MIDI connections."

MIDI Part 2 - MIDI Message Types

Published on May 27, 2017

"In this part from my series on MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) we will cover the basic types of MIDI messages, and some of the concepts around channels, local mode, and so on."

MIDI Part 3 - DIN MIDI

Published on Jun 1, 2017 Shifted Phase

"Learn some of the low level details of DIN MIDI, and why the design of MIDI is useful and unique to music. Future videos will cover the actual messages and how they apply to actually making music with MIDI."

MIDI Part 4 - MIDI Protocol Details

Published on Jun 14, 2017 Shifted Phase

"In this video we will discuss the structure of MIDI messages, running status and a few other details before getting into the actual messages themselves."

MIDI Part 5 - Channel Messages

Published on Jun 17, 2017 Shifted Phase

"In this episode we talk about the channel messages that are used for sending notes, control changes, and so on. These are the most common types of messages in MIDI."

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