Convert Piano MIDI to Professional Audio Recordings

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What you’ll learn

  • How to download Music Samples
  • How to use Cubase, DAW Music Editor
  • How to edit MIDI
  • How to Use Kontakt, Sampler VST Plugin

In this course, you will learn how to convert piano MIDI files into professional quality audio recordings using software and samples. The required software you will need includes a DAW, a Sampler VST Plugin, and Music Samples.  The DAW I’m currently using is Cubase by Steinberg on a Mac. There are others available, but for this lesson I will be teaching you how to do this using Cubase Elements which currently retails for around a hundred dollars US, but there are free options available instead including Cubase LE and a bunch of others. Just make sure that it can do VST plugins. The Sampler VST plugin that I’m currently using is Kontakt Player by Native Instruments, which is a free download. Make sure you get Kontakt Player version 6.7.1 or higher. The music samples I’m using is CinePiano by CineSamples. CinePiano is a Concert Grand Piano that was sampled at the MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Pictures Studios in Los Angeles. It usually retails at $199, but occasionally goes on sale. This is what I’ll be using in this lesson, but many other piano samples exist as well. Free samples are also available, but the quality will not be so great. Just make sure they work with Kontakt Player.

Who this course is for:

  • Pianists
  • Composers

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