What is midi sequencing?

MIDI sequencing is the process of creating music using MIDI data. MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and is a digital language that allows electronic musical instruments, computers, and other digital devices to communicate with each other.

Using a MIDI sequencer software or hardware, the user can create, edit and play back MIDI data to create music. MIDI data contains information such as note on/off messages, velocity, pitch, duration, and more.

There are many different types of MIDI sequencers available, ranging from simple software programs for beginners to complex hardware sequencers for professional use. Some popular examples of MIDI sequencer software include Ableton Live, Logic Pro X, and Cubase.

MIDI sequencing is widely used in the music industry, from recording studios to live performances. It allows musicians to easily compose and edit their music, as well as control digital instruments and effects. Additionally, MIDI data can be easily shared between different devices and software, making collaboration between musicians and producers much easier.