![]() Using a MIDI controller will have your listeners often completely unaware that you created the sounds digitally and not acoustically, and I think that is what people still crave in a lot of genres. This will register as a digital number between 1 and 127, with 1 being almost silent and 127 being the loudest possible. Most MIDI keyboards are very clever and can tell how hard or soft you press a key. It is very hard to create that feeling when manually entering notes into a piano roll and so a MIDI controller will allow you to mimic playing a real instrument and therefore create a more realistic sounding track. The volume and intensity of the notes will also increase and decrease adding to the emotion and feel of the song. If you listen to any music created acoustically, such as traditional piano music, you will notice not every note necessarily hits right on the beat every time, perhaps being a split second early or late. Only three factors will matter to you: There are 3 different. Unless you spend hours tweaking things, you will likely end up with notes that all end up ‘on-grid’ (i.e perfectly in time) and all at a constant volume. If you are a beginner you do not need the bells and whistles that advanced keyboardists need. ![]() But on top of that it can also leave you with uninspiring music that sounds like it was created by a robot. ![]() ![]() As mentioned in point 1, entering music in the computer can feel very uninspiring and crush creativity. ![]()
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