For those who don't know CAVI is doing a course on composing MIDI using Reaper.
Very very useful for you musicians out there.
A course by Cisco Academy For the Vision Impaired, also known as CAVI.
What is This Course about?
This course will teach all the fundamental aspects of audio in a manner easily
understood by those who are blind or vision impaired.
By the end of the course, regardless of initial skill level and your particular
area of interest, you will be able to get the best possible audio quality out
of what is available to you in the most efficient way, without extravagant
spending on equipment or software.
The aim of the course is to ensure that, whether completely new to the world of
audio or an old hand, you will take away valuable new skills and knowledge you
can start implementing in projects right away.
Like all of our courses, it is offered entirely via the internet so you can
reap the benefits from the comfort of your own home.
http://au.cavitraining.com/audioio2017s1promoNoDates.mp3?utm_content=bufferc5050&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Or visit the Audio In's and Out's page at
http://wiki.cucat.org/pmwiki.php/Main/AudioInsAndOuts
Cisco Academy For the Vision Impaired, also known as CAV.
http://cavitraining.com/
Module 1: Audio Essentials.
Module 2: Single Track Editing.
Module 3: Reaping with Osaka.
What do I need to know?
No previous audio editing experience is required to excel in this course. You
do need access to a computer running Windows, broadband internet connection, a
headset, and a sound card or sound interface you can use for projects
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