Which Daw has the tightest internal midi?

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The programs that have the tighest internal midi are renoise and loomer architect ( architect lacks audio tracks )
You could also test it the other way around if you have a hardware sequencer , connect the midi output of your hardware sequencer to your daw ,and use your daw as a pure vst host .
Lot's of daws will fail to actually capture all the midi input data at once
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Cubase

Steinberg not only invented the first DAWs, it created MIDI itself - nothing comes close to MIDI control than Cubase Pro

without a doubt - but it is expensive, unless you're a teacher/student ($300)

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Cubase on Atari STe ftw :ud:

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Steinberg had nothing to do with creation of MIDI, the company didnt even exist when Kakehashi from Roland and Dave Smith with Chet Wood from Sequential Circuits created it.

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.jon wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:07 pm Steinberg had nothing to do with creation of MIDI, the company didnt even exist when Kakehashi from Roland and Dave Smith with Chet Wood from Sequential Circuits created it.
Thank you. I kinda thought Steinberg was getting a bit of unfounded credit here.

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Crholdin wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:56 pmSteinberg not only invented the first DAWs, it created MIDI itself - nothing comes close to MIDI control than Cubase Pro
Adding to the above posts on MIDI, Steinberg didn't "invent the first DAWs" either. Steinberg products took their first leap into audio in 1992. Which is pretty late if one wishes to credit them with inventing the first digital audio workstation(s / software) :)

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lessera wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:07 pm
.jon wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:07 pm Steinberg had nothing to do with creation of MIDI, the company didnt even exist when Kakehashi from Roland and Dave Smith with Chet Wood from Sequential Circuits created it.
Thank you. I kinda thought Steinberg was getting a bit of unfounded credit here.
God forbid! :)

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chk071 wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:21 pm
lessera wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:07 pm
.jon wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 3:07 pm Steinberg had nothing to do with creation of MIDI, the company didnt even exist when Kakehashi from Roland and Dave Smith with Chet Wood from Sequential Circuits created it.
Thank you. I kinda thought Steinberg was getting a bit of unfounded credit here.
God forbid! :)
Lol. Yeah. It's like McDonald's getting credit for creating the hamburger.

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Crholdin wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:56 pm Cubase

Steinberg not only invented the first DAWs, it created MIDI itself
priceless :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Not sure about tightest but Cubase probably has the sloppiest one
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Excuse me but they did invent MIDI and VST and I said they were one of the pioneers on the frontier of the DAW albeit they were starting off semi digital semi analog to be fair to your point. Still they did invent the best of the best - so give credit where it’s due - I was specific about those points

Only Logic has impressed me more and I only just started to learn it

Pro tools only dominated the market because digidesign was proprietary in every way and so was their quality until avid took over so pro tools as a gold standard is not only moot it was never great to begin with . It was totally finished by PT 8

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Crholdin wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:58 pm Excuse me but they did invent MIDI
Source?

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I have a composite of many sources but this one is pretty reputable
https://ask.audio/articles/history-of-s ... nniversary

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That says in no way that Steinberg invented MIDI. Because it's simply not true.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI#History

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Interesting article, but I am not sure it backs up your claim. Did you read it?

FWIW, I've been a big fan of Steinberg since back in the Cubase VST days. I am not sure I'd give them as much credit as you're willing to though.

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