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  2. File:NoteNamesFrequenciesAndMidiNumbers.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    Notes recorded on channel 10 always produce percussion sounds when transmitted to a keyboard or synth module which uses the GM standard. Each distinct note number specifies a unique percussive instrument, rather than the sound's pitch. If a MIDI file is programmed to the General MIDI protocol, then the results are predictable, but timbre and ...

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  6. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    Roxio Toast disc image file 8B 45 52 02 00 00 00 ‹ER␂␀␀␀ 6B 6F 6C 79: koly: end–512 dmg Apple Disk Image file 78 61 72 21: xar! 0 xar eXtensible ARchive format [51] 50 4D 4F 43 43 4D 4F 43: PMOCCMOC: 0 dat Windows Files And Settings Transfer Repository [52] See also USMT 3.0 (Win XP) [53] and USMT 4.0 (Win 7) [54] User Guides 4E 45 ...

  7. MIDI beat clock - Wikipedia

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    Pulses per quarter note (PPQN), also known as pulses per quarter (PPQ), and ticks per quarter note (TPQN), is the smallest unit of time used for sequencing note and automation events. [ 1 ] The number of pulses per quarter note is sometimes referred to as the resolution of a MIDI device, and affects the timing of notes that can be achieved by a ...

  8. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI files contain sound events such as a finger striking a key, which can be visualized using software such as Synthesia. A MIDI file is not an audio recording. Rather, it is a set of instructions – for example, for pitch or tempo – and can use a thousand times less disk space than the equivalent recorded audio.

  9. MIDI tuning standard - Wikipedia

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    MIDI Tuning Standard (MTS) is a specification of precise musical pitch agreed to by the MIDI Manufacturers Association in the MIDI protocol. MTS allows for both a bulk tuning dump message, giving a tuning for each of 128 notes , and a tuning message for individual notes as they are played.