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Working with 13 MIDI/SMPTE

This chapter describes using Sound Forge in conjunction with internal and external MIDI devices.

Note: MIDI/SMPTE features are only available in the full version of Sound Forge.

What is MIDI?

The musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) is a set of commands or a language that music software and hardware use to communicate. The most common way to utilize MIDI is to have a device, such as a MIDI sequencer, generating and sending MIDI commands to another device, such as a synthesizer.

MIDI triggers

You can use numerous internal and external devices to generate MIDI commands and trigger audio playback in Sound Forge.

Playback versus triggered playback

Procedures in this section use the Sound Forge MIDI Keyboard as the MIDI device for triggering audio playback.

For more information, see Using the MIDI Keyboard on page 214.

Simple playback

When you click the Play button in the transport bar or playbar, the audio file in the active data window plays and you hear the audio. MIDI is not involved.

Triggered playback

When the MIDI keyboard triggers playback of the same file, the following occurs:

The MIDI Keyboard transmits MIDI commands to the MIDI router.

The MIDI router transmits the MIDI commands to Sound Forge’s MIDI input port.

The audio file plays.

Note: In the case of triggered playback, MIDI commands may come from any software or hardware device that generates MIDI.

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WORKING WITH MIDI/SMPTE