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1847.1 | two good mags | LEDDEV::HASTINGS | | Mon Jan 09 1989 12:49 | 14 |
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Try a couple of my favorite mags:
KEYBOARD - GPI Corporation
20085 Stevens Creek
Cupertino, CA 95041
(408) 446-1105 sub'n $23.95/year (non-discounted)
ELECTRONIC MUSICIAN - Mix Publications, Inc.
PO Box 3747
Escondido, CA. 94608
(800)334-8152 sub'n $22/year
(non-discounted)
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1847.2 | Try Acton Music | BAGELS::SREBNICK | Bad pblm now? Wait 'til we solve it! | Mon Jan 09 1989 13:23 | 14 |
| I was in the same boat as you just a few short weeks ago. I got
the best lesson on MIDI from a guy named Darrel who works at Acton
Music Center (on Route 27 south of 111 in a building that looks
like a church). I was able to ask him all sorts of questions about
MIDI, and how it relates to keyboards.
I didn't want to know anything about electrical specs, so I don't
know if he can help in that area. They also have several books
on MIDI. One describes the various software packages you can get.
Another is a basic book on MIDI features and terminology. I have
the latter book; I can lend it to you if you like. (If we're both
on BAGELS our offices couldn't be that far away.)
Dave
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1847.3 | Keyboard Magazine back issue | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Yo! | Mon Jan 09 1989 13:44 | 13 |
| It's the second time today I've been asked for a good source on
MIDI.
It occurred to me THIS TIME that one really excellent and inexpensive
introduction is a particular issue of Keyboard magazine that was
sorta devoted to "MIDI for the novice".
I wouldn't loan my copy out (so don't ask) but you can order it
as a back issue. It really tells you just about EVERYTHING you
need to know (MIDI, synths, samplers, other gear, uses, terminology,
etc) and it's probably about $2.95.
db
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1847.4 | Special Issue | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Jan 09 1989 15:27 | 6 |
| I believe Keyboard has reissued that special issue with some additional
material. You can order it from Keyboard, just look for the ad
in just about any issue.
len.
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1847.5 | Read alot. | MUSKIE::ALLEN | | Mon Jan 09 1989 18:18 | 15 |
| MICROSOFT Press has a book out which should fit the bill, well.
(I like it better than MIDI FOR MUSICIANS, which was the first book
that I read as a MIDI primer.) It is by a guy named Michael Boom
and you can get it at any B. DALTON Bookseller. I am not sure of
the title, but it is the only one they publish.
The other good source is these NOTES files. It will take you a
couple weeks to really get into them, but I would strongly recommend
going back to the begining and just browsing the titles. Whenever
something strikes you fancy, take a look, and if its real good then
print it out. Between that, the MICROSOFT book, and a little practice
you'd be surprised at what you can do! 8-0!!
Clusters,
Bill Allen @MPO
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1847.6 | Music through MIDI | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Tue Jan 10 1989 08:46 | 4 |
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The microsoft book is called "Music through MIDI" I have it. Not bad.
Chad
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1847.7 | Join The Club .... | TUNER::GLEESON | | Thu Jan 12 1989 16:16 | 21 |
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As .5 said, if you have the time, browse/read these notes. Two
weeks ago, I hadn't a clue on MIDI/etc/etc. Now I'm an expert.
Well, not really, only kidding - but I've figured out enough to
be able to ask sensible questions, and even more important, understand
the answers! That info will also give you enough so that you will
be able to pick up various books in the music stores and understand
which one(s) will provide you with the more detailed info you might be
seeking. There is even a note in here that is a MIDI Primer. Not a
complete document, but enough to help fill in some of the holes. I
wish I could remember the note #!.
Great bunch of noters here - in the space of two weeks I've gone
from a casual interested party to a real seriously-interested-
in-computer-music novice (I can hear the groans already from this
file - geez, not another amateur - only kidding, again!!!)
Try it, I'll guarantee that you will like it.
John G....
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1847.8 | A tip from your friendly moderator. | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Thu Jan 12 1989 16:21 | 4 |
| Look in topics 956 and 923 (Recording and MIDI Glossary topics,
respectively) also. Good way to "get smart". 8-)
-b
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