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MIDI - 2
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1. Locks devices to the same location (in increments of 16th notes)
Channel Mode Message 123
Stop
LTC
Song Position Pointer
2. Based on System Exclusive; Allows more control over MIDI devices unlike standard Common or RealTime messages; Fast-Forward - Fast-Rewind - Shuttle Control - Track Arming - Variable Playback - etc.
SPP
MIDI Implementation Chart
Timing Clock
VCF
3. 16 -384 available Banks; Most common mirrored controller; Each bank contains 128 Programs (0 - 127); 2 -097 -152 possible Program Changes for MIDI
Syncing MIDI Beat Clock
Bank Select
System Realtime Messages
Song Select
4. The parameters that make up an operating system; Think of it like the 'stuff a band would need to do before actually making music during practice'
VITC
System Messages
7
Bank Select
5. 16 -384
Location
Full Frame Message
High Resolution Bank Total
BPM
6. Single MIDI message; Status Byte + associated Data Bytes; Can be edited individually allowing complete control over every minute detail of the MIDI sequence
LSB
MIDI Event
Request
Synchronization
7. Sustain Pedal
Full Frame
64
32 - 63
Channel Mode Message 121
8. Continues the sequence or pattern from where it was last stopped
Binary
Continue
0 - 32
Full Frame
9. Multiply the values (2nd Data Bytes) of a Low Resolution and a High Resolution Controller together; Controller numbers (1st Data Bytes) must be 32 digits apart
120 - 127
64 - 95
Timing Clock
Mirroring Requirements
10. Switches between songs or patterns on a sequence
System Exclusive Protocol
Stop
10
Song Select
11. 00 - 31 = Low Resolution (MSB) 32 - 63 = High Resolution (LSB) 64 - 95 = Switches 96 - 119 = Various / FX 120 - 127 = Channel Mode Messages
Controller Categories
MIDI Event
System Common Messages
System Message Format
12. Sometimes called a USER ID; Can be changed on two pieces of the same equipment
VITC
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
64
Device ID
13. Relative & Absolute
120 - 127
Types of Location Sync
Active Sensing
Channel Mode Message 122
14. Modulation
Tempo Sync Types
System Common Messages
Handshake
1
15. Tells analog oscillators to 'tune up'
Synchronization Types
Tune Request
Controller Categories
BPM
16. Assigned by MMA and JMSC; These need to be used with all future SysEx messages or they will be ignored (think saved patches)
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17. Switches
System Exclusive
64 - 95
VITC
Tune Request
18. Designed for the Theatrical and Staging Industries; Allows MIDI to control over audio and video playback systems - lighting & effects - pyrotechnics - machinery - and robotics
Synchronization
Hexadecimal
10
MIDI Show Control
19. Always referenced from the beginning of the song
00 - 31
96 - 119
Location
Relative Location Synchronization
20. Divide the number by 16 and convert remainder to hexadecimal value
Most Common Controllers
Best Way to Calculate Hexadecimal
Hexadecimal
VCO
21. (Controller + Channel) + Controller # + Amount
System Message Format
Control Change Data Train
Most Common Controllers
Full Frame Message
22. Tempo & Location
SPP
Synchronization Types
Tempo
MIDI Show Control
23. Increments of 16th notes measured from the beginning of the song; Provides bars - beats - and ticks; Relative
Pitch- to MIDI Devices (Examples)
Product ID
Trigger- to- MIDI
SPP
24. (Vertical Interval Time Code); Popular method for recording time code onto videotape; Video version of SMPTE; Absolute
VITC
Low Resolution
Channel Mode Message 122
Synchronization
25. Voltage signal changes AMPLITUDE
Tempo Sync Types
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
Tempo
VCA
26. Start of Exclusive; Manufacturer's ID; Product ID; Device ID; Program Data; End of Exclusive (EOX)
Start of Exclusive
System Exclusive Protocol
Device ID
Control Change (Controllers)
27. Manually initiate transfer from device
Control Change Data Train
Tempo Sync Types
Song Position Pointer
Direct
28. Model number (functions similar to MAN ID but happens after the MAN ID is validated)
Product ID
Hexadecimal
0 - 32
Mirroring
29. Propellerhead Software's standard for timing - audio channels - and transport control available on most DAW's & Sequencers; Designed to control multiple applications within the same computer
Stop
ReWire
Decimal
Examples of Location Sync
30. SMPTE; MTC; LTC; VITC; SPP
MIDI Beat Clock
BPM
Examples of Location Sync
Tune Request
31. Using a key - button - pad - slider - knob - etc. to generate a MIDI message; 80% - 90% of MIDI controllers use this method for MIDI conversion
End of Exclusive (EOX)
Trigger- to- MIDI
BPM
System Common Messages
32. Base 2
7
Offset
Hexadecimal
Binary
33. Synchronization to a point in time or a direct address
Location
LTC
System Common Messages
System Realtime Messages
34. Keyboards - Wind Controllers - Brass Controllers - Electronic Drums - and Control Surfaces; Significantly less latency
Trigger- to- MIDI Devices (Examples)
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
0 - 32
Active Sensing
35. Reset All Controllers
Start
Channel Mode Message 121
Tune Request
Channel Mode Message 122
36. (MIDI Beat Clock) - Keeps devices locked to the same tempo (24 PPQN)
Timing Clock
Quarter Frame Message
System Exclusive Protocol
MSB
37. Channel Mode Messages
96 - 119
Continue
VCO
120 - 127
38. Beat Clock does not care where the device's location is (where in the song it is) as long as BPM is the same; Always make sure devices are ALL set to the location value desired for start; (Ex... two devices one set at Bar 1 and the other at Bar 9...M
Mirroring
Synchronization
96 - 119
Syncing MIDI Beat Clock
39. Stops the sequence or pattern
Start
Stop
Tempo
64 - 95
40. Voltage signal changes PITCH
Start of Exclusive
MIDI Region
MIDI Time Code
VCO
41. All Notes OFF (Release Time) ~ Does not guarantee a complete sound loss
Channel Mode Message 123
Mirroring Requirements
SMPTE
96 - 119
42. Contains entire SMPTE address plus the last issued transport command (Start - Stop - Continue); 10 bytes long
Channel Mode Message 123
Control Change (Controllers)
Low Resolution
MTC Full Frame Message
43. POLY
Event Chasing
Mirroring
Channel Mode Message 127
Timing Clock
44. All Sounds OFF ~ Cuts all outputs of sound ==> SILENCE
Manufacturer's ID
7
Channel Mode Message 120
Best Way to Calculate Hexadecimal
45. Internal device expressed in BPM that keeps multiple devices locked at the same tempo; Also known at the MIDI Beat Clock; Setup is generally the same as MTC
Tempo
System Messages
Low Resolution
Timing Clock
46. Preferred; Not referenced from the beginning of the song; Slave always identifies with location of bar
System Message Format
Synchronization Types
Absolute Location Synchronization
Most Common Controllers
47. Local ON/OFF
Timing Clock
MIDI Time Code
VCO
Channel Mode Message 122
48. Beats Per Minute
32 - 63
MIDI Sync
System Exclusive Protocol
BPM
49. Pan
Synchronization
10
Channel Mode Message 124
Timing Clock
50. Storage Media or Sequence Track
MIDI Time Code
Relative Location Synchronization
Full Frame Message
Where to Save SysEx Data