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MIDI Recording

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) recording is a digital process for capturing musical performance data—such as note pitches, durations, velocities, and control changes—rather than audio waveforms. It enables musicians and producers to edit, manipulate, and sequence musical elements with high precision in digital audio workstations (DAWs) or MIDI sequencers. This technology is fundamental in music production, allowing for non-destructive editing, quantization, and integration with virtual instruments.

Also known as: MIDI sequencing, MIDI tracking, MIDI capture, MIDI input recording, Musical Instrument Digital Interface recording
🧊Why learn MIDI Recording?

Developers should learn MIDI recording when working on music software, audio applications, or interactive media projects that involve sound generation or manipulation. It is essential for creating music production tools, game audio systems, or educational apps that require real-time musical input and editing capabilities. Use cases include building DAWs, MIDI controllers, synthesizer plugins, or applications for music education and composition.

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