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The Importance of a Backup Audio Interface

Whichever audio interface you use, at some point you will inevitably run into a situation where something will go wrong with your soundcard just when you need it the most. Maybe the drivers will corrupt which is very common, maybe you install a new piece of hardware and it’s sharing the same IRQ as your soundcard and any number of other scenario’s. If you've got a paying client in your recording space then trust that they're not going to be very understanding when you spend 2 hours or more tryin ...
 

MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface

Officially, MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, and it was invented in 1982. These days, it refers to three components: 1. A physical connector – between electronic instruments and between electronic instruments and a MIDI controller, usually a keyboard. The connector takes the form of MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks form which MIDI cables can bet plugged into any electronic instruments (and you’d be surprised at how much music hardware out there today is MIDI-capable – almost ever ...