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MIDI - 2
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1. Relative & Absolute
SPP
Mirroring Requirements
Types of Location Sync
96 - 119
2. Looks previous to the play line for any prior MIDI information and updates the sequence accordingly; Most commonly used with Program Change and Controller Messages
Event Chasing
Mirroring Requirements
32 - 63
SPP
3. Manually initiate transfer from device
Pitch- to MIDI Devices (Examples)
System Realtime Messages
Active Sensing
Direct
4. The process of locking two or more devices together in time and/or tempo
Full Frame
Synchronization
Handshake
120 - 127
5. 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
00 - 31
Channel Mode Message 122
120 - 127
Timing Clock
6. Volume
Control Change Data Train
Start of Exclusive
7
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
7. MIDI Time Code; Sub- format of SMPTE; Absolute
MIDI Region
Timing Clock
MTC
Full Frame
8. Resets to default power up state
System Exclusive Protocol
System Reset
Running Status
Channel Mode Message 120
9. Container that carries all MIDI events in a sequence; Method of grouping MIDI events to make editing and arranging easier
Device ID
Tempo Sync Types
MIDI Region
Start of Exclusive
10. Used to represent sound or performance parameters (must be used by all manufacturers)
64
Registered Parameter Numbers
Syncing MIDI Beat Clock
Program Data
11. 16 -384
High Resolution Bank Total
Continue
Full Frame Message
Binary
12. Channel Mode Messages
Request
Stop
120 - 127
Manufacturer's ID
13. Reduces the load by about ? (30 -33%) by removing redundant Status Bytes; Only for Channel Messages; Occurs only on playback; Function of the Sequencer; Basically drops similar status bytes so they don't have to be repeated each time
Running Status
MTC Full Frame Message
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
Where to Save SysEx Data
14. Message sent for the device to send SysEx data - then sends it to the device; Most commonly used by an editor or library program
VCF
32 - 63
Product ID
Request
15. Synchronization to the timing or speed of a pattern or song
Tempo
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
Continue
Song Position Pointer
16. Switches
Where to Save SysEx Data
64 - 95
Quarter Frame
Synchronization
17. A pulse is sent out every 300 ms; If a slave device receives them it will function normally
Location
Active Sensing
System Exclusive
Pitch- to MIDI Devices (Examples)
18. ( S -> 01:01:01:01 -> Transport Method ); 1 for 'System Message' -> 8 for SMPTE -> 1 for Transport Method; Data = 0; 3 numbers = Which column of SMPTE; 4 numbers = Value for the column
Full Frame Message
VCA
Low Resolution
Bank Select
19. SMPTE; MTC; LTC; VITC; SPP
MIDI Beat Clock
Examples of Location Sync
Quarter Frame Message
Channel Mode Message 122
20. Model number (functions similar to MAN ID but happens after the MAN ID is validated)
Quarter Frame
VCA
Start of Exclusive
Product ID
21. Base 16 (0 - F); The numbers 0 - 9 are still the same but the numbers 10 - 15 are represented by the letters A - F
7
Hexadecimal
LTC
Direct
22. Voltage signal changes HARMONIC CONTENT (TIMBRE)
Controller #0
Event Chasing
Channel Mode Message 122
VCF
23. Most Significant Byte; Controller #0
SMPTE
Absolute Location Synchronization
ReWire
MSB
24. Sometimes called a USER ID; Can be changed on two pieces of the same equipment
Device ID
Full Frame Message
Direct
Tune Request
25. Base 2
Binary
Location
Device ID
64 - 95
26. Divide the number by 16 and convert remainder to hexadecimal value
1
Best Way to Calculate Hexadecimal
VCF
Examples of Location Sync
27. MIDI's version of SMPTE; Contains two types of messages (full frame & quarter frame)
Trigger- to- MIDI Devices (Examples)
Absolute Location Synchronization
MTC Full Frame Message
MIDI Time Code
28. Always referenced from the beginning of the song
Syncing MIDI Beat Clock
Relative Location Synchronization
96 - 119
MTC Full Frame Message
29. 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.
ReWire
Decimal
Control Change Data Train
MIDI Implementation Chart
30. Contains entire SMPTE address plus the last issued transport command (Start - Stop - Continue); 10 bytes long
MTC Full Frame Message
Tune Request
1
Request
31. Various / FX
96 - 119
MIDI Event
Trigger- to- MIDI Devices (Examples)
System Reset
32. 1 (msb) ---> 110 (System Message) ---> 0100 (Which Message)
Control Change (Controllers)
System Message Format
32 - 63
MIDI Show Control
33. OMNI OFF
Trigger- to- MIDI
Channel Mode Message 124
Event Chasing
System Messages
34. 00 - 31 = Low Resolution (MSB) 32 - 63 = High Resolution (LSB) 64 - 95 = Switches 96 - 119 = Various / FX 120 - 127 = Channel Mode Messages
High Resolution Bank Total
Controller Categories
MTC
MIDI Beat Clock
35. OMNI ON
Channel Mode Message 126
End of Exclusive (EOX)
Channel Mode Message 125
Device ID
36. 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
Registered Parameter Numbers
Hexadecimal
Mirroring Requirements
Stop
37. Voltage signal changes AMPLITUDE
Controller #0
00 - 31
VCA
Relative Location Synchronization
38. (Controller + Channel) + Controller # + Amount
Trigger- to- MIDI Devices (Examples)
Manufacturer's ID
Examples of Location Sync
Control Change Data Train
39. Increments of 16th notes measured from the beginning of the song; Provides bars - beats - and ticks; Relative
System Common Messages
Product ID
SPP
Types of Location Sync
40. Setting the SMPTE time to match the desired Bars/Beats/Ticks location; Set by the slave device after frame rate is set; Start of sequence should typically be at the same time as the start of media's MTC address
System Message Format
MIDI Sync
Decimal
Offset
41. Longitudinal Time Code; When SMPTE time code is encoded as an audio signal on audio track; Audio version of SMPTE; Absolute
Song Position Pointer
Pitch- to- MIDI
LTC
Types of Location Sync
42. 16 -384 available Banks; Most common mirrored controller; Each bank contains 128 Programs (0 - 127); 2 -097 -152 possible Program Changes for MIDI
Event Chasing
Bank Select
Channel Mode Message 122
Hexadecimal
43. All Notes OFF (Release Time) ~ Does not guarantee a complete sound loss
Channel Mode Message 123
Where to Save SysEx Data
Synchronization
10
44. Reset All Controllers
Channel Mode Message 121
MSB
64 - 95
Channel Mode Message 123
45. Least Significant Byte; Controller #32
LSB
VCA
Start
Low Resolution
46. Using a key - button - pad - slider - knob - etc. to generate a MIDI message; 80% - 90% of MIDI controllers use this method for MIDI conversion
Program Data
Trigger- to- MIDI
VCA
Tune Request
47. Continues the sequence or pattern from where it was last stopped
Product ID
BPM
Continue
Synchronization
48. Using handshake wiring - requests for data are continuously sent between devices
System Reset
System Common Messages
System Messages
Handshake
49. Voltage signal changes PITCH
Best Way to Calculate Hexadecimal
System Exclusive
Event Chasing
VCO
50. 0 - 32 - Bank Select 1 - Modulation 7 - Volume 10 - Pan 64 - Sustain Pedal
End of Exclusive (EOX)
Controller Categories
Most Common Controllers
System Exclusive