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Digital Audio Workstations ( DAW ) are becoming one of the most centric and common tools in the studio, and many are specifically designed to work with MIDI as an integral component.
Through the use of MIDI mapping, various MIDI controllers can be used to command the program.
MIDI piano rolls have been developed in many DAWs so that the recorded MIDI messages can be extensively modified.
Virtual Instruments created by third party companies in one of a number of commonly used formats ( for example, VST or RTAS ) may be loaded as plug-ins thus providing a virtually limitless supply of sounds for a musician, and are designed to be commanded by MIDI controllers, especially in the DAW environment.

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