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Old 07-14-2001
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Any suggestions of any good books on Midi?

I am interested in reading about how to use a computer sequencer in a live performance… Any help is appreciated
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A great place to begin & end is Joseph Rothstein's _MIDI: A Comprehensive Introduction_. The title speaks for itself and is the reason why it is about 206 pp and about $29 but it is a superb reference book for beginners & experts alike.
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Check out this site.

http://www.studiocovers.com/articles.htm

They have a ton of info (all aspects of recording, not JUST midi).

Plus, advice on what midi books to buy.

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THE MIDI FILES by Rob Young.
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