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  2. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Sound Canvas (Japanese: ローランド・サウンド・キャンバス, Hepburn: Rōrando Saundo Kyanbasu) lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound modules and sound cards, primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Japanese manufacturer Roland Corporation.

  3. MIDI keyboard - Wikipedia

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    MIDI keyboards lacking an onboard sound module cannot produce sounds themselves, however some models of MIDI keyboards contain both a MIDI controller and sound module. When it is used as a MIDI controller, MIDI information on keys or buttons the performer has pressed is sent to a receiving device capable of creating sound through modeling ...

  4. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    MIDI terminals: Most keyboards usually incorporate 5-pin MIDI connections for data communication, typically so the keyboard can be connected with either a computer or another electronic musical instrument, such as a synthesizer, a drum machine or a sound module, allowing it to be used as a MIDI controller. Not all keyboards have conventional ...

  5. Roland SC-7 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland SCB-7 was a Roland MIDI Daughterboard version of the SC-7 that plugged into the Wave Blaster Connector of the Sound Blaster line of sound cards for the PC. The Roland RAP-10 was an ISA sound card with the SC-7 on board along with digital sampling.

  6. Prodikeys - Wikipedia

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    Prodikeys is a music and computer keyboard. It was created by Singaporean audio company Creative Technology. So far, three different versions of Prodikeys have been launched: Creative Prodikeys, Creative Prodikeys DM and Creative Prodikeys PC-MIDI. The products are computer keyboards, extended by 37 mini-sized MIDI keyboard at the bottom. The ...

  7. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    The spread of MIDI on home computers was largely facilitated by Roland Corporation's MPU-401, released in 1984, as the first MIDI-equipped sound card, capable of MIDI sound processing [42] and sequencing. [43] [44] After Roland sold MPU sound chips to other sound card manufacturers, [42] it established a universal standard MIDI-to-PC interface ...

  8. M-Audio - Wikipedia

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    2003 ProSessions Sound + Loop Libraries [29] 2003 Ozone 25-key USB MIDI keyboard controller/control surface and audio interface. [30] 2003 Audiophile USB audio & MIDI interface [31] 2003 BX5 active nearfield reference studio monitors [32] 2003 Solaris large diaphragm condenser microphone [33] 2004 Evolution X-Session USB MIDI DJ control surface ...

  9. Roland LAPC-I - Wikipedia

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    The card came with no software or accessories, although no specific software was necessary, since the MT-32 appeared as a MIDI peripheral connected to the MPU-401 on MIDI channels 2 through 10. To connect the LAPC-I to other MIDI devices, an MCB-1 module is required. A model called the LAPC-N was also released for the Japanese NEC PC-98 system.

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