For those unfamiliar with the phrase
'MIDI building block' software or
'MIDI samples' as it is otherwise
known, the idea is cunningly simple.
You need a drum beat or rhythm
pattern here, a percussion riff
there, a timbale solo somewhere
else, a bass-line, a guitar lick, a
brass stab, a harp gliss, a timpani
roll, whatever. Well, In the 'bad
old days', you would have to
purchase expensive hardware such as
a sampler and then feed it with
expensive software (the samples) and
then have to worry about looping,
pitching, tuning it to key, etc.
Building Block Software avoids all
this hassle because a MIDI data file
adapts itself to your music
immediately! It is almost universal
in its ability to be used in
virtually all of today's hardware or
software sequencers. The results can
be anything from a pleasant lift in
the feel of your music or it can be
immediately transformed into an
awesome hit! You can load groove
files or other MIDI templates into
applications like , Steinberg Cubase
VST, Emagic's Logic Audio, Cakewalk
Sonar and many others. They can be
indispensable in the process of song
writing, music production and
arrangement.
How can this product help your music
sound and feel better?
You would notice an INSTANT
improvement in the feel of your
tracks from the moment you load your
first file. You can use these files
to start songs from scratch or drop
them into existing music. HM
products are modelled by the same
programmers that pioneered this now
very popular format.
Anyone involved in music composition,
arrangement, production of music for TV,
Radio, film, stage, multimedia etc. would
benefit from the use of this kind of
software. Time is money so MIDI Building
Blocks / MIDI Samples can drastically speed
up the creative process thus freeing the
user to concentrate on the finer more
crucial aspects of any given project.
You no longer have to concern yourself with
the fact that you may not be a great
drum/percussion programmer or that you can't
figure out how to programme a harp gilss, a
timpani roll, etc. You can simply import a
clip into existing sequencer data and attain
immediate results. It also dramatically cuts
the cost of production where session
musicians or MIDI programmers would have to
be hired specifically for these types of
projects. |