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MIDI - 2
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tune Request; Song Select; Song Position Pointer; MIDI Time Code
System Common Messages
Quarter Frame Message
Channel Mode Message 122
System Exclusive
2. Base 16 (0 - F); The numbers 0 - 9 are still the same but the numbers 10 - 15 are represented by the letters A - F
Hexadecimal
High Resolution Bank Total
32 - 63
MIDI Time Code
3. 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
Timing Clock
Location
Binary
Decimal
4. Stops the sequence or pattern
Channel Mode Message 121
VCO
Where to Save SysEx Data
Stop
5. 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
SPP
MSB
Syncing MIDI Beat Clock
Start of Exclusive
6. Base 2
Control Change Data Train
Bank Select
Binary
Hexadecimal
7. Time code developed for the film industry but now extensively used in music and recording; Related to hours - minutes - seconds and film or video frames rather than to musical tempo; Absolute
Bank Select
Registered Parameter Numbers
Synchronization
SMPTE
8. Reset All Controllers
MIDI Event
System Exclusive Protocol
Channel Mode Message 121
Event Chasing
9. Bank Select
Manufacturer's ID
Channel Mode Message 122
Control Change (Controllers)
0 - 32
10. MIDI's version of SMPTE; Contains two types of messages (full frame & quarter frame)
LSB
Product ID
MIDI Time Code
Pitch- to MIDI Devices (Examples)
11. Synchronization to the timing or speed of a pattern or song
Decimal
Tempo
Manufacturer's ID
0 - 32
12. Sustain Pedal
System Reset
64
MIDI Beat Clock
Handshake
13. Actual bulk of data; Easily up to 100 parameters (Patch Name - Filters - LFO - Oscillator Settings - and all other data)
System Exclusive
System Messages
96 - 119
Program Data
14. Direct; Request; Handshake
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
Control Change (Controllers)
1
BPM
15. (Vertical Interval Time Code); Popular method for recording time code onto videotape; Video version of SMPTE; Absolute
BPM
Channel Mode Message 125
VITC
Request
16. A pulse is sent out every 300 ms; If a slave device receives them it will function normally
System Common Messages
MIDI Beat Clock
Active Sensing
VCF
17. Increments of 16th notes measured from the beginning of the song; Provides bars - beats - and ticks; Relative
SPP
Event Chasing
Best Way to Calculate Hexadecimal
96 - 119
18. Preferred; Not referenced from the beginning of the song; Slave always identifies with location of bar
Controller Categories
Absolute Location Synchronization
Song Select
Product ID
19. High Resolution (LSB)
Synchronization
32 - 63
Channel Mode Message 126
Manufacturer's ID
20. Storage Media or Sequence Track
Handshake
Where to Save SysEx Data
Synchronization
MTC
21. Channel Mode Messages
120 - 127
Song Select
64
System Exclusive
22. Longitudinal Time Code; When SMPTE time code is encoded as an audio signal on audio track; Audio version of SMPTE; Absolute
64 - 95
Stop
Absolute Location Synchronization
LTC
23. Manually initiate transfer from device
High Resolution Bank Total
120 - 127
Direct
Channel Mode Message 126
24. 00 - 31 = Low Resolution (MSB) 32 - 63 = High Resolution (LSB) 64 - 95 = Switches 96 - 119 = Various / FX 120 - 127 = Channel Mode Messages
Mirroring
Most Common Controllers
Quarter Frame Message
Controller Categories
25. Beats Per Minute
3 Ways to Transfer SysEx Data
BPM
Most Common Controllers
MIDI Time Code
26. 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
Tempo Sync Types
Channel Mode Message 122
7
Event Chasing
27. Starts a sequence or pattern
Manufacturer's ID
System Reset
SPP
Start
28. Sometimes called a USER ID; Can be changed on two pieces of the same equipment
System Realtime Messages
Channel Mode Message 127
Control Change (Controllers)
Device ID
29. MONO
Channel Mode Message 126
Control Change (Controllers)
Most Common Controllers
Pitch- to MIDI Devices (Examples)
30. Converting an analog signal or sound into a MIDI message
Pitch- to- MIDI
Types of Location Sync
Registered Parameter Numbers
VCO
31. MIDI Time Code message only sent on start - stop or continue
Program Data
Full Frame
Device ID
VITC
32. Voltage signal changes PITCH
Product ID
VCO
Channel Mode Message 122
VITC
33. MIDI Time Code; Sub- format of SMPTE; Absolute
VCO
MTC
Hexadecimal
7
34. MIDI Clock; MIDI Sync
Trigger- to- MIDI Devices (Examples)
Tempo Sync Types
LSB
Examples of Location Sync
35. Designed for the Theatrical and Staging Industries; Allows MIDI to control over audio and video playback systems - lighting & effects - pyrotechnics - machinery - and robotics
Channel Mode Message 121
Full Frame
Types of Location Sync
MIDI Show Control
36. Contains entire SMPTE address plus the last issued transport command (Start - Stop - Continue); 10 bytes long
MTC
MTC Full Frame Message
VCF
Product ID
37. All Sounds OFF ~ Cuts all outputs of sound ==> SILENCE
Channel Mode Message 120
Location
Tune Request
Product ID
38. All Notes OFF (Release Time) ~ Does not guarantee a complete sound loss
System Exclusive
VCA
ReWire
Channel Mode Message 123
39. Series of tempo- related electronic timing markers embedded in the MIDI data stream; Revolves around BPM; 24 PPQN; Also known as the Timing Clock; Setup is generally the same as MTC
Channel Mode Message 126
System Realtime Messages
Channel Mode Message 124
MIDI Beat Clock
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
Offset
Request
Decimal
Start
41. Single MIDI message; Status Byte + associated Data Bytes; Can be edited individually allowing complete control over every minute detail of the MIDI sequence
Timing Clock
SPP
MIDI Event
0 - 32
42. Tempo & Location
Location
Control Change (Controllers)
64
Synchronization Types
43. Status Byte = Controller + Channel Data Byte 1 = Controller Number Data Byte 2 = 0 - 127 (Value/Range)
System Messages
Channel Mode Message 124
Tune Request
Low Resolution
44. How high resolution is achieved in MIDI Controllers
MIDI Beat Clock
Mirroring
LSB
Handshake
45. 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'
Start
Direct
System Messages
LTC
46. SMPTE; MTC; LTC; VITC; SPP
10
Examples of Location Sync
Trigger- to- MIDI
High Resolution Bank Total
47. Continues the sequence or pattern from where it was last stopped
Timing Clock
Continue
Trigger- to- MIDI
Control Change (Controllers)
48. Model number (functions similar to MAN ID but happens after the MAN ID is validated)
Trigger- to- MIDI
Product ID
Channel Mode Message 126
Handshake
49. Relative & Absolute
Types of Location Sync
Location
VCF
Quarter Frame Message
50. Low Resolution (MSB)
00 - 31
Product ID
SMPTE
Quarter Frame Message