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MIDI
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1. Advantage: Higher stability; Disadvantages: Lower memory (RAM) amount & separate media for samples
Hardware Sampler
Piano Roll
Phase Distortion Synthesis
DIN Pin 5
2. Used as a modulation source; Usually below 20Hz (.01 - 10Hz); Most common waveform is the sine - though there is often a choice; Defines vibrato - tremolo - and wah; Allows periodic changes to sound
Bit Depth
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)
Patch Mapping
Hardware Sampler
3. Musical Instrument Digital Interface
Tempest
Disk Streaming
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
MIDI Acronym
4. Channel messages are common messages controlling note - timbre - & expressive data; System messages control inter- machine parameters
Channel Messages
Replace - Overwrite - or Destructive Record Mode
MIDI Protocol Type
Local OFF
5. Debuted in 1980; First sampling based instrument by Small Australian company
Serial Port
Samples
VCO
Fairlight CMI
6. Only error corrected on playback; Data remains the same as one records it
Dedicated Sequencer
Attack Time
Playback Quantizing
Coarse Tuning
7. Serial
MIDI Protocol Type
Graintable Synthesis
THRU Port
Akai MPC 60
8. Emulator containing sounds that may be layered - filtered - modulated by low frequency oscillation - and shaped by envelopes; Does not allow the user to record sounds but instead offer a range of factory sounds suitable for any given use
E- mu Proteus 2000
Daisy Chain Limitations
Midi Thru Box
OMNI (Off) POLY
9. Stack the next pass as a new region over the previous data; Multiple regions on one track
Note Mode
Pitch Bend
Coarse Tuning
Master Devices
10. Device receives only on an assigned selectable data; Ability to play ONLY one note at a time
OMNI (Off) MONO
Notes OFF MIDI
POLY Pressure Data Train
MIDI Protocol Type
11. MIDI Out (Master) --> MIDI In (MIDI Interface) --> Travels via Dual Serial (USB) both to and from interface --> MIDI Out (MIDI Interface) --> MIDI In (Slave) --> Audio Out (Slave) --> Audio In (Mixer or Audio Interface) --> Audio Out (Speakers)
Bit Depth
Basic Sequencer Signal Flow
Note Ranges
Pan
12. Contains harmoics and all odd and even harmonics; 6dB roll off between octaves; Same starting phases
Sawtooth Wave
Akai MPC 60
MIDI Clock
Click Track
13. Bits/Second
Ultrabeat
Amplitude Modulation
Pitch Bend Data Train
Baud
14. Value = 0 - 127 (Variations of the last 7 numbers)
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
Basic Sequencer Signal Flow
Dedicated Sequencer
Tempest
15. In; Out; Thru
MIDI Connection Ports
Wavetable Synthesis
MOTU Digital Performer
Akai S900
16. L ->R === msb (1) - MIDI Message (3) - MIDI Channel (4)
Local OFF
Max MIDI Cable Length
8-Bit Breakdown of MIDI Code
Wah Wah
17. Circuits on a synth that determine the character of the attack and release of a tone can be controlled; Controls how sound changes over time; Most commonly on amplifier circuit
Envelope Generator
MONO Pressure Data Train
Sequencer
Linn LM-1
18. Transmit
Tx (Abbv.)
Byte
'Note On' Data Train
Channel Mode Message
19. Device which splits the MIDI Out signal of a master instrument or sequencer to avoid daisy chaining; Has special powered circuitry that routes MIDI data arriving at its IN Ports to ALL of the OUT (THRU) Ports simultaneously; Often seen as a 'mode' an
Amplitude Modulation
Resolution
Midi Thru Box
Types of Channel Voice Messages
20. POLY Pressure + Channel (S) => Note # (D1) => Amount (D2)
Physical Modeling Synthesis
Zones
POLY Pressure Data Train
Key Range
21. Connects computer to MIDI device; All MIDI routing and communication is handled by the computer
Mix - Merge - or Overdub Mode
MIDI Interface Setup
Accessibility
Midi Thru Box
22. Program Change + Channel (S) => Patch # (D1) => N/A
Monophonic
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
Program Change Data Train
Tempest
23. Operating system made sense to most musicians; Became very popular because of its accessibility
Resonance
Sustain Level
Akai S900
Max MIDI Cable Length
24. Direct copy of any MIDI data arriving at the MIDI IN Port; Device without a MIDI thru connector must be placed at the end of a MIDI chain
C-Lab Notator
THRU Port
Akai MPC2500
SDS
25. Very popular and affordable 8- bit sampler
Ableton Live
Polyphonic
Ensoniq Mirage
MIDI Interface Setup
26. Same as square; Odd numbered multiples of harmonics - but the amplitude is decreasing more rapidly
MIDI Program Change
Triangle Wave
Quantization Values
Sawtooth Wave
27. Ability to change the overall pitch or octave range of an individual part; Used for fine tuning
Timbre
MIDI Program Change
Data Train
Tuning
28. Note ON; Note OFF; Program Change; MONO Pressure; POLY Pressure; Pitch Bend; Control Change
Layer
Types of Channel Voice Messages
THRU Port
Attack Time
29. Voltage Controlled Amplifier; Controls Amplitude
Modulates Pitch
VCA
MIDI Clock
Zero Crossing Point
30. How long it takes for volume of sound to drop to Sustain Level
OUT Port
Modulation
Decay Time
Roland Fantom X6
31. Defines the lowest and highest note on a keyboard that an individual part is active
Recording Samples (Guidelines)
Max MIDI Cable Length
Note Ranges
Pulse Wave
32. Each pass will combine new MIDI data with old MIDI data already recorded onto track; Most commonly used; Allows looping and the ability to work at desired pace
Mix - Merge - or Overdub Mode
Cutoff Frequency
OMNI (Off) POLY
Resolution
33. Software sequencer that eventually developed into Apple's Logic Pro; Released in 1988
Akai S900
Channel Pressure
MIDI Interface Setup
C-Lab Notator
34. +5 Bias Voltage; Provides +5V to 1's in binary code data
RAM (Memory)
lsb
DIN Pin 4
LFO Parameters
35. Individual edit window to alter MIDI parameters such as pitch bend and volume
Program Change Data Train
Controller Editor
E- mu Proteus 2000
Byte
36. How long it takes for sound to fade to silence
Release Time
Software Sampler
Channel Voice Message
Audio Samples
37. Place sounds in the stereo field within the device
Max MIDI Cable Length
Types of Channel Voice Messages
Pan
Piano Roll
38. Height (or loudness) of a waveform
5-Pin DIN Protocol
Patch Mapping
Amplitude
Trill
39. Categorically grouping of samples; Grouped by instrument type or dynamics; Provides for easier programming when multiple instrument are involved
THRU Port
MIDI Clock
Ticks
Zone/Key Group/Multi-Sample
40. The extent to which schemas and concepts are at the forefront of people's minds and are therefore likely to be used
Ultrabeat
Score Editor
MIDI Connection Ports
Accessibility
41. 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.
FM Synthesis
E- mu Proteus 2000
POLY Pressure Data Train
Daisy Chain Limitations
42. Used with very large sampled instruments on a software based system; Initial transient of a sample loaded into RAM and audio file is streamed from hard drive in real time
Local OFF
Disk Streaming
Velocity Switching
Ultrabeat
43. Actual audio files (.WAV - .AIFF - etc.) that we hear when playing a sampled instrument
Audio Samples
Sequencer
MIDI Protocol Type
Envelope
44. 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
Key Note
Akai MPC 60
Triangle Wave
Velocity Mapping
45. Specifically designed to emulate the nuances and characteristics of analog synthesizers; AKA => Virtual Analogs; Reduced cost over real analog - zero maintenance - and tuning stability; Increasing in popularity
Analog Modeling Synthesis...
Synthesizer Audio Flow
Note Mode
Envelope
46. Multitimbral device that automatically assigns notes of polyphony to individual parts as they are required in real time; Helps to eliminate lost notes or 'note stealing' during playback
Dynamic Allocation
Ultrabeat
Software Sampler
Amplitude Modulation
47. Where a master device transmits (or sends) MIDI data; Only the master is plugged into this port
Key Range
MIDI Data Transmission Rate
OUT Port
Status Byte
48. Allows assignment of a different SOUND to each of the multitimbral parts
C-Lab Notator
SDS
OMNI (Off) POLY
Timbre Assignment
49. Tells how to interpret data that is coming up; 'note number is following'; Defines what we want the MIDI device to do; Represented by msb = 1
Modulates Pitch
Status Byte
Quantization
3 Main MIDI Circuits
50. CRedited with being the first to create and transmit music electronically; 'Singing Telegraph' (1867)
Ensoniq Mirage
Basic Sequencer Signal Flow
Elisha Gray
Resolution