by Bill Bernico | Sep 16, 2007 | Practical MIDI
My grandpa died at the ripe old age of 64 and when I look back at photos of him, he looked the part with the baggy pants, suspenders, thinning white hair and spectacles. I thought he was ancient. Yesterday, June 18, 2007, Paul McCartney turned 65 years old and it...
by Bill Bernico | Sep 2, 2007 | Practical MIDI
OK, so this isn't directly linked to the midi topic, but I thought I'd share it anyway in case any of you are in the same boat I'm in. For the first 32 years of my musical existence I've bought and sold a few guitars. Some I wish I'd kept and some I can't even...
by Bill Bernico | Sep 2, 2007 | Practical MIDI
Aside from the examples I’ve already talked about in the first three columns, there is another aspect of MIDI that can be very useful in your musical career. Not only are these files handy during your live performances, they are also a life saver when it comes to...
by Bill Bernico | Aug 5, 2007 | Practical MIDI
If you've been following this column you already know about the practical uses of midi files and how to be more versatile and how to use them for your recording career. I've focused mainly on single acts or duos that depend on midi files for that fuller sound without...
by Bill Bernico | Aug 2, 2007 | Practical MIDI
I’ve previously written about my own personal midi experiences telling you how they helped me in my newfound solo career and how they helped replace missing musicians. I’ve told you how they’ve helped me “flesh out” my overall sound so that I could do it all myself....