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MIDI / VISION DSP 4.1 |
| Product Description : In this Virtual Training Company tutorial, author and musician Phil Slade will walk you through MIDI/Vision DSP. From explaining basic MIDI configuration to guiding you through integrating multiple layered tracks into a final sequence, he will take the mystery out of MIDI and digital recording. You can begin learning now by clicking one of the topics below. |
MIDI / VISION DSP 4.1LOOKING AT WINDOWS AND MENUSIntroductionLooking At The Control Bar The Tracks Window The Sequence Window The List Window The Pulse Window The Graphic Window The Notation Window Faders And Consoles Metronome Stuff Record Options The Edit Menu MIDIConnecting Devices Using MidiMidi Channels-How They Work OMS Studio Set-Up OMS studio-Editing & Adding Devices OMS Studio Menu Items Tracks Instruments & patches Common Midi Problems Common Midi Problems #2 Exporting Midi Files Importing Midi Files Controlling Vision Externally EDITING TRACKSRecordingQuantising Transposing Reassigning Modifying Changing Tempo Changing Meter The Strip Chart Reverse & Scale Time Exporting To A Scoring Program USING & EDITING AUDIOThe Difference Between Midi & AudioPreparing Audio Advanced Set-Ups For Recording Audio Recording Audio Editing Audio From The Tracks Window Using EQ On The Mixers Audio Sends And Other Mixer Options The DSP Menu Installing VST Plug-Ins Importing Saving & Complications PROGRAMMING HINTS & TIPSThe Basic Drum KitDrum Kit With Extras Kick Snare & Bass Relationship Kick Snare & Bass Relationship (Dance) Using Loops Keys As A Rhythm Instrument Keys As A Melody Instrument Pads Strings Guitars & other Orchestral Instruments Mix-Down Tips Conclusion |







