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MIDI
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1. +5 Bias Voltage; Provides +5V to 1's in binary code data
Decay Time
DIN Pin 4
Ensoniq Mirage
FM Synthesis
2. Digital Signal Processing; Provides for the ability to adjust levels - do equalization - dynamic processing - create special effects - and mix digital audio data
Polyphony
Ensoniq Mirage
Note ON MIDI
DSP
3. Standard for transferring data between devices on internal and external computer; Most commonly used for tape storage devices and hard disks
MONO Pressure Data Train
Tx (Abbv.)
SCSI
Pitch Bend Data Train
4. Ability of audio equipment to reproduce fast changes in amplitude; Measured in volts per microsecond; Low slew rate 'softens' the attack of a signal; High frequencies change in amplitude the fastest so slew rate is critical
Modulates Cutoff Frequency
Sawtooth Wave
Synthesizer Audio Flow
Slew Rate
5. Changes some aspect of sound depending on how FAST you strike the keys; Commonly called 'Velocity Sensitivity;' Volume - Filter & Layers are typical examples
MIDI Data Transmission Rate
Velocity Switching
Disk Streaming
Recording Samples (Guidelines)
6. Advantage: Higher stability; Disadvantages: Lower memory (RAM) amount & separate media for samples
Hardware Sampler
Pan
MIDI Protocol Type
Master Tracks Pro
7. Using an envelope generator on an oscillator does this...
Zero Crossing Point
Split
Modulates Pitch
Note Mode
8. Drum sequencer that comes packaged with Logic Pro
Ultrabeat
Modulates Cutoff Frequency
Synclavier
Cakewalk Sonar
9. 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.
3 Main MIDI Circuits
Grid Editor
Daisy Chain Limitations
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
10. Software sequencer that eventually developed into Apple's Logic Pro; Released in 1988
Sampler
C-Lab Notator
MIDI Clock
Portamento...
11. Wave that consists of a single traveling pulse
Pulse Wave
Pulse Code Modulation
Bit Depth
Coarse Tuning
12. Music production software that offers a great array of tools for mashup production - including tempo beatmapping and real time manipulation
Split
Slew Rate
Ableton Live
C-Lab Notator
13. 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)
Ticks
Basic Sequencer Signal Flow
Master Tracks Pro
msb
14. Technology advanced allowing for multiple tone generators in one keyboard or module; Revolutionized MIDI and sequencing; First appeared in 1985; Each channel is independent of the others; Equivalent to Omni Poly Off (x 16 channels)
Multitimbral Mode
Granular Synthesis
Envelope Generator
Mix - Merge - or Overdub Mode
15. LFO is routed to low pass filter
Ground Loop
Wah Wah
Envelope
MIDI Acronym
16. Contains only the fundamental frequency and all of its odd- numbered harmonics
Square Wave
Program Change Data Train
Monophonic
MIDI Program Change
17. Used in the Reason software package; Combination of the features of Wavetable and Granular synthesis; Allows selection of particular wavetables that have been broken down into grain clouds for further manipulation
Polyphonic
JMSC
Rx (Abbv.)
Graintable Synthesis
18. 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
DIN Pin 5
Mix - Merge - or Overdub Mode
Baud
Status Byte
19. 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
Local ON
Zero Crossing Point
Preset/Patch/Instrument/Bank
Output Assignment
20. How long it takes for sound to fade to silence
Release Time
Amplitude Modulation
Manufacturer Terms for Multitimbral Mode
Attack Time
21. POLY Pressure + Channel (S) => Note # (D1) => Amount (D2)
Tx (Abbv.)
Depth/Amount Parameter
POLY Pressure Data Train
Release Time
22. Simple waveform is changed by modulating it with another waveform creating a new - more complex waveform with a different tone and character; Used in Yamaha DX & TX series in 1980's
Envelope Generator
PPQN
FM Synthesis
Wah Wah
23. In; Out; Thru
Channel Voice Message
MIDI Connection Ports
Portamento...
Data Byte Breakdown for MIDI
24. Windows only based digital audio workstation platform
Fairlight CMI
Note ON MIDI
Cakewalk Sonar
Streaming
25. Controls an instruments voices or 'sounds'
DIN Pin 2
Preset/Patch/Instrument/Bank
Channel Voice Message
MIDI Module
26. 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
E- mu Proteus 2000
E- Mu Emulator
Tuning
THRU Port
27. Starts from 1 at the very beginning of a sequence
VCO
Streaming
Bars
MOTU Digital Performer
28. High Resolution; 14- bit parameter; (Coarse Tune X Fine Tune = 16 -384 Steps of resolution
Local OFF
Channel Messages
'Note Off' Data Train
Pitch Bend
29. Communications language based on the Master Device/Slave Device protocol used in synchronization systems; MIDI is NOT audio...it is performance data only
Noise
Master Tracks Pro
lsb
MIDI
30. 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
Modulates Cutoff Frequency
Additive Synthesis
Basic Sequencer Signal Flow
lsb
31. Defines the lowest and highest note on a keyboard that an individual part is active
Note Ranges
Channel Assignment
Accessibility
MIDI Acronym
32. Determines the point at which a filter begins altering harmonics or frequencies
Pitch
C-Lab Notator
Polyphonic
Cutoff Frequency
33. Software ran on Atari; One of the first software based MIDI synthesizers
Master Tracks Pro
EXS
Timbre
Wavetable Synthesis
34. Transmit
KORG Triton Rack
Circle Machine
Ensoniq Mirage
Tx (Abbv.)
35. Pitch - Amplitude - Timbre
3 Main MIDI Circuits
Audio Samples
'Note Off' Data Train
Playback Quantizing
36. Least Significant Bit - the right- most bit in a binary whole number or code
MIDI Interface Setup
lsb
E- mu Proteus 2000
FM Synthesis
37. Determines which note on the MIDI keyboard will play the sample at its original pitch and speed; Almost always set to Middle C
Capture Last Take as Recording
Sample Rate
Subtractive Synthesis...
Key Note
38. The extent to which schemas and concepts are at the forefront of people's minds and are therefore likely to be used
OMNI (Off) MONO
Sawtooth Wave
MIDI Connection Ports
Accessibility
39. Device receives on any and all channels but merges all the data together to one specific channel and then plays all notes received on the one sound assigned to that channel; Ability to play ONLY one note at a time
OMNI (On) MONO
Triangle Wave
Receive Modes
Velocity Mapping
40. CMD+S
DSP
Beats
Save
Dual Serial Connection
41. Ability to change the overall pitch or octave range of an individual part; Used for fine tuning
Tuning
Amplitude Modulation
Trill
Portamento...
42. Message sent when note is played (key pressed)
Note ON MIDI
DIN Pin 2
FM Synthesis
Beats
43. Maximum number of notes an instrument can play at once; Most modern MIDI instruments have 128 notes of polyphony
Key Tracking
M-Audio ProFire 2626 Audio Interface
Polyphony
Daisy Chain Limitations
44. CRedited with being the first to create and transmit music electronically; 'Singing Telegraph' (1867)
Analog Modeling Synthesis...
Trill
Elisha Gray
Sample Rate
45. Controller message sent by pressure on an INDIVIDUAL key after initial touch (release PRESSURE measurement)
Note ON MIDI
Polyphony
Aftertouch
Filter
46. Software; Computer- based MIDI recorders that can be used for other functions (word processing - web browsing - etc.); Offers high resolution (480+ PPQN) and expanded editing facilities - but have lower stability and lack portability
Non - Dedicated Sequencer
Playback Quantizing
Tx (Abbv.)
Linn LM-1
47. Rise and fall of amplitude generated by LFO being routed to amplifier
Multitimbral Mode
Software Sampler
Pulse Code Modulation
Tremolo
48. Speed of a waveform (cycles per second)
IN Port
Note ON MIDI
Pitch
MIDI Interface Setup
49. Two or more sounds play simultaneously on the same channel
Layer
VCO
Decay Time
'Note On' Data Train
50. Inputs 2 frequencies; Outputs only the sum of and difference of the frequencies; Usually used with one simple - fixed oscillator tone - and a more complex sound like speech or singing to create 'talk box' effect
Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO)
Dynamic Allocation
Ring Modulation
Sawtooth Wave