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  2. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    One common MIDI application is to play a MIDI keyboard or other controller and use it to trigger a digital sound module (which contains synthesized musical sounds) to generate sounds, which the audience hears produced by a keyboard amplifier. MIDI data can be transferred via MIDI or USB cable, or recorded to a sequencer or digital audio ...

  3. littleBits Synth Kit - Wikipedia

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    i30 keyboard input Covers one octave chromatically (C to C) with a control to switch between each in the full four octave range. The keyboard has 13 micro-switches for keys. [14] [15] i31 oscillator input A VCO with control over waveform (between saw or square), pitch and fine tune. Two oscillator bits are included in the kit. [2] [14] i32 ...

  4. File:MIDI IN OUT schematic.svg - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of the electrical interface of MIDI. File usage. No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed). Global file usage.

  5. File:MIDI IN OUT simplified schematic.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. MIDI keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A MIDI keyboard or controller keyboard is typically a piano-style electronic musical keyboard, often with other buttons, wheels and sliders, used as a MIDI controller for sending Musical Instrument Digital Interface commands over a USB or MIDI 5-pin cable to other musical devices or computers.

  7. microKORG - Wikipedia

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    The microKORG is a MIDI-capable digital synthesizer/vocoder from Korg featuring DSP-based analog modelling.The synthesizer is built in such a way that it is essentially a Korg MS-2000 with a programmable step arpeggiator (the MS-2000 has only six simple patterns), a less advanced vocoder (8 bands instead of 16 bands on the MS-2000), lack of motion sequencing (MS-2000 had three motion sequences ...

  8. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    General MIDI logo from the MIDI Manufacturers Association. General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages. GM was developed by the American MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the Japan MIDI Standards Committee (JMSC) and first published in 1991. The ...

  9. Keyboard matrix circuit - Wikipedia

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    A keyboard matrix circuit is a design used in most electronic musical keyboards and computer keyboards in which the key switches are connected by a grid of wires, similar to a diode matrix. For example, 16 wires arranged in 8 rows and 8 columns can connect 64 keys—sufficient for a full five octaves of range (61 notes).

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