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The computer does not record the sound itself. When you play your recorded sequence, the computer sends MIDI messages back to the synthesizer, which interprets them and creates audio in response. That would not be possible if you were recording the sound that the synthesizer makes.
The concept of channels is central to how most MIDI messages work. A channel is an independent path over which messages travel to their destination. There are 16 channels per MIDI device. A track in your sequencer program plays one instrument over a single channel. The MIDI messages in the track find their way to the instrument over that channel. MIDI channels are a bit like channels on your TV set: each channel is independent of the others, and, on some models of TV, can even be watched simultaneously in separate boxes that appear on the screen.
Just imagine that instead of a TV show, each channel features a single instrumental part — with notes, pitch bend, and other nuances acting independently of the parts on other channels that are playing at the same time. Present day software is capable of performing the sound-making function formerly available only in external hardware-based synthesizers. Its function is to trigger and control, via MIDI messages, sounds made by the computer. But the sound-making part of the computer software still communicates with the sequencing part using the MIDI protocol.
There are still plenty of MIDI setups that work in the traditional way, with the computer just recording and playing MIDI messages, and the sound created by an external synthesizer. These are especially useful in live setups, where the reliability and faster response of hardware synthesizers are distinct advantages. MIDI cables are unidirectional — they transport messages in only one direction. So you need two MIDI cables. USB is bidirectional. The sound made by the synthesizer goes to a mixer, which then feeds an amplifier and speakers not shown below.
What if you have more than one external synthesizer? Then you can connect your two synthesizers separately.
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