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  2. 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 ...

  3. General MIDI Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    General MIDI 2 compatible synthesizers access all of the 256 instruments by setting cc#0 (Bank Select MSB) to 121 and using cc#32 (Bank Select LSB) to select the variation bank before a Program Change. Variation bank 0 contains the full GM — that is, General MIDI 1 — sound set.

  4. Comparison of MIDI standards - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... MIDI melodic channels 8 15 15 [a] ... Melodic instruments 128 128 226 480 1074 1149 256 360 Drum kits 1 1

  5. Category:MIDI instruments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "MIDI instruments" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Doepfer A-100; Doepfer MS-404; E.

  6. Roland GS - Wikipedia

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    Roland GS, or just GS, sometimes expanded as General Standard [1] [2] or General Sound, [1] is a MIDI specification. It requires that all GS-compatible equipment must meet a certain set of features and it documents interpretations of some MIDI commands and bytes sequences, thus defining instrument tones, controllers for sound effects, etc.

  7. Category:MIDI - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... MIDI instruments (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "MIDI" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. ...

  8. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    The wind and lip pressure information is converted to MIDI data which is interpreted by the external sound module. Usually the wind pressure is interpreted as loudness and lip pressure is interpreted as pitch bend; thus, the instrument responds much like an acoustic wind instrument and extremely realistic musical phrasing is available to the ...

  9. Yamaha XG - Wikipedia

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    Relative to General MIDI, XG gained popularity by increasing the number of available instruments from 128 to 480 with an additional 11 drum kits and introduced a large set of standard controllers and parameters that composers could employ to achieve greater subtlety and realism in their compositions.