1)
What does MIDI stand for?
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
2)
How does it work?
to
connect or interface instruments of different manufacture to control common
functions, such as note events, timing events, pitch bends, pedal information
3)
How many channels area available at once?
16 channels of MIDI that can be sent at the same time.
4)
What are the 3 types of MIDI connection? 1)
What does MIDI stand for?
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
2)
How does it work?
to
connect or interface instruments of different manufacture to control common
functions, such as note events, timing events, pitch bends, pedal information
3)
How many channels area available at once?
16 channels of MIDI that can be sent at the same time.
4)
What are the 3 types of MIDI connection?
MIDI out – where the MIDI is being sent from.
MIDI in - where the
MIDI data is being received.
MIDI through – where MIDI data is carried through a device
and on to another.
5)
What is the highest MIDI value?
127 messages in 128 bits of info ranging from 0 - 127
6) What
is General MIDI?
GM specifies a bank of 128 sounds arranged into 16 families
of eight related instruments, and assigns a specific program number to each
instrument. Percussion instruments are placed on channel 10, and a specific
MIDI note value is mapped to each percussion sound. GM-compliant devices must
offer 24-note polyphony.
7)
Name 8 different channel messages that MIDI control
Notes On/Off
Velocity – how hard you press the note
Attack
Delay
Sustain
Release
Pitch Bend
Timing
Pedal information (modulation wheel)
Panning
Expression
After Touch
Program change
Volume
8)
What is a MIDI sequencer?
MIDI out – where the MIDI is being sent from.
MIDI in - where the
MIDI data is being received.
MIDI through – where MIDI data is carried through a device
and on to another.
5)
What is the highest MIDI value?
127 messages in 128 bits of info ranging from 0 - 127
6) What
is General MIDI?
GM specifies a bank of 128 sounds arranged into 16 families
of eight related instruments, and assigns a specific program number to each
instrument. Percussion instruments are placed on channel 10, and a specific
MIDI note value is mapped to each percussion sound. GM-compliant devices must
offer 24-note polyphony.
7)
Name 8 different channel messages that MIDI control
Notes On/Off
Velocity – how hard you press the note
Attack
Delay
Sustain
Release
Pitch Bend
Timing
Pedal information (modulation wheel)
Panning
Expression
After Touch
Program change
Volume
8)
What is a MIDI sequencer?
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