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The tone, timbre and depth of a well-tempered acoustic piano has perhaps the widest expressive range of any instrument this side of a complete orchestra. Encapsulating the magic in digital audio samples, combined with a compelling way to play back these samples with grace and subtlety is something of a holy grail for plugin developers and VST users alike. To play a MIDI file, you need to add a virtual instrument appropriate for the music. In the above example, since Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is a piano sonata piece. You need a piano virtual instrument. There are lots of free VST virtual instrument in the Internet particularly for piano. Best Free Realistic Instrument VST Plugins So, if you're looking for free virtual instruments that can be used for composing orchestral or realistic music, these 5 plugins will help you do just that. And all but one will work on both Windows and Mac, but I do mention an alternative for the one that doesn't plus a bonus free sound library at the.

REAPER supports MIDI and virtual instruments. This makes it very easy for you to start creating music using your favorite virtual instrument or edit existing MIDI projects.

This tutorial is written for a complete beginner in MIDI music production. At the end of this tutorial, you should learn the following:

Fpc vst free. a.) Understanding the basics of MIDI rendering.
b.) Adding or installing a virtual instrument.
c.) Composing MIDI music using built-in editor.
d.) Exporting the original MIDI track as WAV file or MP3.
e.) Importing existing MIDI, do some routing and isolation of MIDI tracks.

Some Basics of MIDI Rendering and Import

By its very basic nature, a MIDI file (with file extension .mid) is nothing but digital data stored in your computer.

Unlike a real musical instrument recording done in analog domain (using an audio interface) that is then converted to digital file as WAV; a MIDI file does not contain any information about the real sound of its instruments. What it does contain are musical notes represented in digital form.

As a simple illustration, try the following test:

1.) Launch REAPER.
2.) Download this sample midi file to your Desktop.

3.) Let’s import the MIDI file. Go to Insert — > Media File then locate moonlight_sonata.mid. If you see the MIDI file export options, just click OK.

4.) Now position to the start of the file and hit the PLAY button. You will notice that there is no sound coming out. Why? It is because MIDI is simply a data and is not a recording of a musical instrument.

It needs a virtual instrument that accepts the MIDI data as input that will render it as audio. As a diagram:

MIDI — > Virtual Instrument — > Audio

Installing Virtual Instrument

To play a MIDI file, you need to add a virtual instrument appropriate for the music. In the above example, since Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is a piano sonata piece. You need a piano virtual instrument.

There are lots of free VST virtual instrument in the Internet particularly for piano. Do not forget to check the integrity of the installer and developer before using them. Let’s have an example:

1.) Supposing you will use mda Piano V.1.0 which can be downloaded here.

2.) Download the exe file to your desktop and install it (by double clicking). By default, it will be installed in Steinberg VST plug-in directory.

3.) Finally, click Install.
4.) Click Close.
5.) Launch REAPER and then go to File – New Project.
6.) Let’s insert the mda Piano virtual instrument. Go to Track — > Insert Virtual Instrument on New Track.
7.) You will then see several installed VST virtual instruments. Select or highlight mda Piano.

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8.) Simply use its default settings then close the FX dialog box. Take note that it is set to record mode by default (record button enabled to red), this is normal.

9.) Now it’s the time to import the MIDI file. Go to Insert — > Media File and locate the test MIDI file moonlight_sonata.mid; in the “Midi file Import Options” just click OK.

This is the screenshot of the virtual instrument loaded with the MIDI input file:

10.) Now hit the PLAY button again and switch the volume of your audio interface/soundcard to around 50% maximum, you should now be able to listen to the MIDI sound output.

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Name: MDA Piano
Category: Piano
Developer: MDA
Date Added: September 25, 2011

The MDA Piano is a Virtual Instrument from MDA-VST.com. This plugin is free and open source.
There are 8 presets that you can choose, including: MDA Piano, Piano Plain, Compressed Piano, Piano Dance, Concert Piano, Dark Piano, you Broken Piano School Piano.
Although only 1.1 Mb, but this plugin pretty good, with a stereo effect as if playing a grand piano.

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MDA Piano is a vst instruments plugins developed by MDA , a free Piano VST plugins that you can use on any VST Compatible hosts such as Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, Wavelab, FL Studio/Fruityloops, Ableton Live, Adobe Audition, LMMS, Reaper, SONAR, Mixcraft, Acid Pro, etc.
For more information about MDA Piano please visit Developer Website