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MIDI
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1. Serial
Pitch Bend
MIDI Protocol Type
Software Sampler
MONO Pressure Data Train
2. Device allowing for the capture of sound and allowing it to be played back using MIDI messages; Hardware and software modules available
Sampler
Slew Rate
Handshake Wiring
SMDI
3. Very popular and affordable 8- bit sampler
Resolution
OMNI (On) POLY
Ensoniq Mirage
Oscillator
4. Maximum of 3 MIDI Slave Devices can be wired past the Master Device according to the MMA; All MIDI IN Ports are optically isolated to prevent hum - buzz - ground looping - and RF interference.
Data Train
MMA
Key Range
Daisy Chain Limitations
5. Digital sampling but sounds are divided into small pieces of sound lasting from 1 to 50 milliseconds; Sounds are layered on top of one another and can be adjusted by speed - phase angle - and volume
Daisy Chain Limitations
Resynthesis
Granular Synthesis
Receive Modes
6. The point at which the voltage level from a signal waveform crosses from being positive to negative or vice versa
Portamento...
Zero Crossing Point
Key Note
Phase Distortion Synthesis
7. Where a master device transmits (or sends) MIDI data; Only the master is plugged into this port
OUT Port
Bit Depth
Linn LM-1
Mix - Merge - or Overdub Mode
8. Device receives on any and all channels but merges all the data together to one specific channel and then plays all notes received as the one sound assigned to that channel; Ability to play MORE than one note at a time
Modulates Pitch
OMNI (On) POLY
Software Sampler
Layer
9. Ability to play ONLY one note at a time; Often used for solo instruments (horns) - bass - portamento - slides - and trills
Samples
8-Bit Breakdown of MIDI Code
Grid Editor
Monophonic
10. Receive
Streaming
Rx (Abbv.)
Tempest
Tuning
11. POLY Pressure + Channel (S) => Note # (D1) => Amount (D2)
Mellotron
POLY Pressure Data Train
E- Mu Emulator II
Circle Machine
12. Height (or loudness) of a waveform
Power Conditioner
Ultrabeat Import File Types
Amplitude
Zone/Key Group/Multi-Sample
13. Devices that receive MIDI data (must be capable of making sounds and have audio outs)
Slave Devices
Sample Looping
MIDI Program Change
Trill
14. Pitch bend parameter that sets the range in semitones
Synthesizer Audio Flow
Multitimbral Mode
Status Byte
Coarse Tuning
15. Controller message sent by pressure on an INDIVIDUAL key after initial touch (release PRESSURE measurement)
Aftertouch
Phase Distortion Synthesis
Master Devices
Recording Samples (Guidelines)
16. Smooth gliding from one note to another (as in singing or string playing)
System Messages
Tempest
Midi Thru Box
Portamento...
17. Musical Instrument Digital Interface
IN Port
Non - Dedicated Sequencer
MIDI Acronym
Wavetable Synthesis
18. The process of combining waveforms with their own respective amplitude envelopes to create a sound that changes over time; Adding multiple tones to one sound
Pitch Bend
Recording Samples (Guidelines)
Rx (Abbv.)
Additive Synthesis
19. Individual edit window to alter MIDI parameters such as pitch bend and volume
Recording Samples (Guidelines)
Controller Editor
MMA
Bit Depth
20. Changes the sound envelope based on how high or low the pitch of the note
MIDI Acronym
Binary
Key Tracking
Sample Looping
21. Main file loaded into sampler; Contains all settings used to create the instrument; Usually DOES NOT contain the audio files themselves but references them while they are stored somewhere else
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
Preset/Patch/Instrument/Bank
Hardware Sampler
msb
22. Determines the layout of MIDI channels for each of the multitimbral parts
Channel Assignment
Power Conditioner
Slew Rate
Elisha Gray
23. Attack Time; Decay Time; Sustain Level; Release Time
Wavetable Synthesis
Envelope Generator Parameters
Square Wave
S/PDif...
24. Enables the subtraction of frequencies from a basic waveform allowing shaping of desired content
Wavetable Synthesis
Filter
Synthesizer Audio Flow
Sampler
25. In; Out; Thru
System Messages
Sustain Level
MIDI Connection Ports
Receive Modes
26. Ability to play MORE than one note at a time; Often used for drums; sections
Polyphonic
Dual Serial Connection
Square Wave
Channel Enable/Disable
27. The first sequencer developed for custom- built electronic instruments; Developed by Raymond Scott in 1950's
Save
Velocity Switching
Circle Machine
E- Mu Emulator II
28. Dum machine that featured 12- bit sampling; 99- track sequencer with a 60 -000 note capacity; Debuted the familiar 4 x 4 grid of drum pads
Daisy Chaining
Akai MPC 60
Synthesizer Audio Flow
Mellotron
29. Note events edited on a staff - similar to composing music on sheets.
MIDI Octaves
KORG Triton Rack
Score Editor
Ground Loop
30. Channel messages are common messages controlling note - timbre - & expressive data; System messages control inter- machine parameters
Key Range
Channel Messages
DIN Pin 2
DSP
31. Transmit
Filter
Sample Rate
Tx (Abbv.)
Channel Pressure
32. Basic Waveform; Source vibrates with simple harmonic motion
Tempest
Sine Wave
Channel Voice Message
Daisy Chain Limitations
33. Sample Dump Standard; Signal starts to degrade
THRU Port
SDS
Quantization
Envelope Generator
34. Determines the point at which a filter begins altering harmonics or frequencies
Zero Crossing Point
3 Main MIDI Circuits
Release Time
Cutoff Frequency
35. Multi Mode; Performance (Perf) Mode; Sequence Mode
Manufacturer Terms for Multitimbral Mode
Output Assignment
Recording with MIDI Sequencer
Hardware Sampler
36. Digital recordings triggered by MIDI
RAM (Memory)
Samples
Filter Slopes
MIDI Protocol Type
37. Determines which note on the MIDI keyboard will play the sample at its original pitch and speed; Almost always set to Middle C
Bars
Program Change Data Train
Accessibility
Key Note
38. Allows for the routing of output from individual parts to secondary (auxiliary) audio outputs rather than the main stereo outputs; EQ effects can be changed from those on main stereo outputs
Max MIDI Cable Length
Output Assignment
MIDI
Controller Editor
39. Initial few hundred milliseconds of samples are loaded into RAM & remaining sample length is streamed from the hard drive
Streaming
Synthesizer Audio Flow
C4
Aftertouch
40. Buzz in audio or hum bar in video signal caused by slightly different grounds that are interconnected by a wire (interconnecting equipment that's plugged into different power sources)
Data Train
Ground Loop
MOTU Digital Performer
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
41. Self contained computerized synthesizer developed in 1975; Playback system records patterns that you play on keyboard
Pitch Bend Data Train
A/D Converter
Synclavier
ProTools
42. Determined by dividing PPQN into common note values (1/8th - 1/16th - 1/32nd - 1/64th - 1/128th - etc.)
Synclavier
Quantization Values
Polyphonic
Data Byte
43. This changes when keys are pressed above or below the key note; Alters the playback speed of the sample
Capture Last Take as Recording
Score Editor
Tempest
Pitch
44. Bits/Second
Grid Editor
Multitimbral Module
Baud
Preset/Patch/Instrument/Bank
45. Alters the phase angle of a waveform 'bending' the shape to create a unique character or tone
Phase Distortion Synthesis
Ableton Live
Cakewalk Sonar
Receive Switch
46. Determines dynamic range and signal- to- noise ratio
THRU Port
Step Record
Circle Machine
Bit Depth
47. Sony-Philips digital interface format
Pulse Code Modulation
OMNI (Off) MONO
S/PDif...
Sequencer
48. Space
Note Mode
Velocity Mapping
Noise
Play
49. (Deutsche Industrie Norm) ~ Cable standard that transfers MIDI data; Uses only pins 2 - 4 - & 5
Quantization
Oscillator
Dynamic Allocation
5-Pin DIN Protocol
50. Device receives only on an assigned selectable data; Ability to play ONLY one note at a time
JMSC
OMNI (Off) MONO
SCSI
Streaming