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Introduction  MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technology that has revolutionized the way we create and edit music. Although the technology itself does not transmit sound, it allows for the transfer of sound information between various devices such as electronic instruments, DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software, and MIDI controllers. With MIDI, you can control different instruments, automate effects, and even compose music without physically playing every part. In this article, we'll explore the basics of using MIDI, its applications, and how to work with this technology in music production.  Basics of MIDI Functionality MIDI works by transmitting digital information such as pitch, note duration, key press velocity, or control parameters like modulation or pan. Unlike audio files, MIDI does not store actual sounds, only information on how to play them. This means MIDI can control different instruments regardless of sound, providing great flexibility.  MIDI Notes: When you press a key on a MIDI keyboard, data is sent to DAW software, which interprets what note to play and with what velocity. You can later modify these notes in the MIDI editor, changing their length, pitch, and intensity.  MIDI Controllers: MIDI also allows control over parameters like volume, effects, or modulation. For