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Joey Korenman : Yo Joey here at school of motion and welcome to day five of 30 days of after effects. Today, we're going to get experimental and talk about how to get MIDI information into after effe…
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Joey Korenman : Um, and for those of you that do, um, you know, who knows, maybe you'll learn something. So this pro this, uh, app that I'm in right here is called logic. Um, and there's a lot of dif…
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Music : [Alice DJ - Better Off Alone]
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Joey Korenman : It just sounds like bad eighties music. So, um, so what MIDI is, it's a way of storing musical information. Okay. So this song, and I just downloaded this off of a free MIDI site. Um,…
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Joey Korenman : And I've made the song even worse than it already is. So, um, so that's how many works and you can see that it kind of works on a grid system, right. Um, and this is great if you're, …
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Joey Korenman : Right? And so that's how many works now. Um, you know, if you have a, if you actually play piano, if you have a keyboard, you can really easily record your own MIDI information. Um, a…
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Learn how to use MIDI controllers to create dynamic animations in After Effects in this 30-minute video tutorial. Explore the basics of MIDI, including what it is and how it works, using Logic Pro as an example. Discover how to import MIDI data into After Effects to drive animations, sync movements to music, and create unique visual effects. Download the project files and follow along as the instructor demonstrates techniques for translating musical information into compelling motion graphics. Gain insights into experimental approaches for animating to audio and expand your creative toolkit for After Effects projects.

MIDI Controlled Animation in After Effects

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