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MIDI Controllers – A Brief

August 26th, 2011 No comments

The world of equipments in the area of sound and music has had a sudden boost in the last century or so with the surfacing of digital instruments and the computers.The managing and exchange of data and tracks has become a need for any artist or user in the music technology field.A number of ensembles are thus made to be used for data exchange.MIDI controllers are some such equipment that are used by various performers over the world for MIDI data exchange.

They are actually used to send or get the data from other MIDI sources.In a more technical sense, it is a device used to operate MIDI date sources and receive or send data to other digital instruments.MIDI controllers are made to be operated with a certain group of instruments which are then attached to the controllers and are then used through the controllers themselves.MIDI controllers are of many different types like synthesizers, integrated panels and digital musical instruments.

Some MIDI controllers come with piano like keys to help the user play sounds while mixing and using the controller itself like the M-Audio AXIOM 25.There is no need for a secondary keyboard or a synthesizer in these cases then as it comes prepared.These types of controllers also have a number of MIDI channels so that various other MIDI enabled devices can be attached to the controller and that can make working swifter.Some multi-tasking controllers just like the M-Audio AXIOM 25 have piano-types keys as well as 6-8 pads that can be assigned different sounds for a better drumming experience.

They are very small in size and still provide a large number of options to make music easily.They have dedicated encoders that are assigned specific tracks on the channel and come with at least 6 controls on their panels.There are knobs that help to increase or decrease the octave, treble, bass and transpose.There are buttons that help switch the tracks, play a solo track, go through the tracks in the bank and then edit a specific one.Add to it, these controllers can be used with any version of computer operating software.

With their small size yet large number of options these help the user in the perfect sense and are worth a try.MIDI controllers thus turn out to be the perfect means for data exchange and usage for most artists whether it is in the studio or on the stage!