Good lord Sentient.
I have to admit nothing of this makes any sense to me at all. In fact midi does my head in because I really don't understand what, no how to control another say Keyboard from another and what advantages that might have?
I've used midi many times and would seriously like to use one of the thousands of sounds I have over my analog work. That will take some time I suspect because of the above and not knowing how to do it
Still a very good piece no matter how you put it togehter.
Thanks for explaining and sorry for not being that clued on it.
Best.
I use the piece as a kind of "transition" piece in my playlists between older compositions done with different methods, and newer pieces with heavier midi implementation. The old sounds very different from the new, because, so far, the new is entirely midi, while the older songs only used midi drums, and no keyboard (though I am now adding midi driven bass to them, which does use keyboard voice).
The entire piece was composed in Sibelius, exported as a midi file, then imported as midi into Cakewalk. That file was then converted to audio by recording the midi file played back through a Yamaha PSR540 music station keyboard. It's entirely midi, but I did record each midi voice into a separate track for better mixdown control.
I didn't actually play any of it.