by Flash | Mar 6, 2016 | MIDI 101
So, you open up a new song in GarageBand and add a software instrument. It loads up a Grand Piano and sits there waiting for you to play your masterpiece. But wait, there's a problem. What do you use to play this piano, your computer keyboard? I don't think so. One of...
by Flash | Feb 16, 2016 | MIDI 101
Most people associate MIDI files with those hollow, tinny sounds that used to come out of your computer speakers in the early 90's, before mp3 files rose to prominence. However, the reason MIDI files usually sound so bad isn't the fault of the MIDI - it's the fault of...
by Flash | Jan 30, 2016 | News
t's hard to imagine that CYBERMIDI started way back in 2001. The world has gone through some major changes since then. But change doesn't always have to be a bad thing. Our web site engine and design, though safe and secure, is old and outdated now. It's...
by Flash | Jan 25, 2016 | For Musicians, Software
Introduction Computer processing speeds have now reached the point where it is becoming increasingly viable to run software simulations of synthesizers, samplers and drum-machines on personal computers within the popular MIDI Audio DAW's such as Pro Tools, Digital...
by Flash | Mar 7, 2015 | For Musicians, Software
Music sequencers have had many drastic changes throughout the years-especially in the past decade. Previously, they did not include the recording and editing features-just basic midi file organization tools. Now sequencers are featured in not only programs, but in...