Hi Thornfellow,
>If i record in midi mode, is the an1x will send all the scene with
>effect and everything like the one we have in audio? Or is it send
>only some parameter...
MIDI is not an audio format. It only sends information about the physical performance, so it can be recreated at the other end. Think of it as like the rolls on a player piano (Pianola): The rolls tell which notes to strike and when, but they do not create music to listen to. They are just a code to tell the player piano how to play, and without the piano, they are not very useful. MIDI is similar -- although MIDI can provide more information than just the notes. MIDI is a code to describe the performance, for playback on another, similar instrument.
If you record a song on your AN1x, and send it to me, it will only sound the same if a) I, too, have an AN1x; and b) I use the same preset as you did. Otherwise, only the notes, mod wheel settings, etc. will be the same, and the sound may be quite different.
Modern sequencer programs (Cubase, Cakewalk, Sonar, Logic, etc.) have confused this situation because they can record PCM audio along with the MIDI tracks. The audio, however, is NOT really "MIDI," but is simply synchronized to the MIDI. Also, the audio only remains in the file by using the proprietary format of the program. Typically, that format is only useful to another user with the same program: Sonar to Sonar, Cubase to Cubase, etc. If you convert the file to a universal format like .MID or .SMF, the audio will be lost.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
-BW
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