This entry is part 2 of 32 in the Manipulating MIDI: Setup, Sequencing and Secrets Session
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In this is a beginner’s tutorial on MIDI we cover how to record and edit MIDI, and create your own MIDI parts. Just getting into using more advanced audio software? Never done any MIDI recording? Then this tutorial is for you.
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Mo Volans has been releasing tracks for well over a decade with many of the world's top electronic labels. Having worked with a long list of high profile artists, he has enjoyed top ten success on numerous of occasions. Mo records under the names MoHawk, Twisted Air, and Openair and also writes music for TV and film.
Mo is also a prolific writer and journalist writing for publications such as Music Tech, Remix mag and EQ.
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