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  2. Dive bomb (guitar technique) - Wikipedia

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    Dive bomb is a guitar technique in which the tremolo bar, or whammy bar is used to rapidly lower the pitch of a note, creating a sound considered to be similar to a bomb dropping. One of the most recognized pioneers of this technique is Jimi Hendrix .

  3. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    Support for controller number 1, 7, 10, 11, 64, 100, 101, 121 and 123; support for channel pressure and pitch bend controllers. Other messages Respond to the data entry controller and the RPNs for fine and coarse tuning and pitch bend range, as well as all General MIDI Level 1 System Messages.

  4. String bending - Wikipedia

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    String bending is a guitar technique where fretted strings are displaced by application of a force by the fretting fingers in a direction perpendicular to their vibrating length. This has the net effect of increasing the pitch of a note (or notes as the case may be).

  5. Category:MIDI files containing pitch bend data - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "MIDI files containing pitch bend data" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Barbershop swipe - Sweet Rosie O'Grady - Shannon Quartet 1924.mid 7.8 s; 562 bytes

  6. Pitch wheel - Wikipedia

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    The first synthesizer with a pitch wheel was the Minimoog, in 1970. [1] Alternatively, pitch bend controllers on synthesizers may be implemented as a joystick, knob, or touch-sensitive ribbon. [2] MIDI represents pitch bend as a 14-bit integer, allowing for 16,384 possible values. General MIDI implementations default to a range of ±2 semitones ...

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  8. Korg M1 - Wikipedia

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    The M1 features a 61-note velocity- and aftertouch-sensitive keyboard, 16-note polyphony, a joystick for pitch-bend and modulation control, an eight-track MIDI sequencer, separate LFOs for vibrato and filter modulation, and ADSR envelopes. Data can be stored on RAM and PCM cards.

  9. Korg DSS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The DSS-1 also borrows the auto-bend feature from the DW-8000, which creates an automatic initial pitch bend towards the played note with adjustable speed. [2] [6] Velocity sensitivity in the DSS-1 can modulate the VCF cutoff, VCA level, and the envelopes' attack, decay, and slope, along with the degree of auto-bend. It can also control ...