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  2. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    There are 128 program numbers. The numbers can be displayed as values 1 to 128, or, alternatively, as 0 to 127. The 0 to 127 numbering is usually only used internally by the synthesizer; the vast majority of MIDI devices, digital audio workstations and professional MIDI sequencers display these Program Numbers as shown in the table (1–128).

  3. 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.

  4. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    The MIDI implementation chart was standardized by the MMA as a way for users to see what specific capabilities an instrument has, and how it responds to messages. [2]: 231 A populated MIDI implementation chart is usually published as part of the documentation for MIDI devices.

  5. General MIDI Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    Patch Number Bank Number Instrument Name 25 0 Nylon-String Guitar: 1 Ukulele: 2 Open Nylon Guitar 3 Nylon Guitar 2: 26 0 Steel-String Guitar: 1 12-String Guitar: 2 Mandolin: 3 Steel + Body 27 0 Jazz Guitar: 1 Hawaiian Guitar: 28 0 Clean Electric Guitar: 1 Chorus Guitar: 2 Mid Tone Guitar 29 0 Muted Electric Guitar: 1 Funk Guitar 2 Funk Guitar 2 ...

  6. Musical note - Wikipedia

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    The following chart lists names used in different countries for the 12 pitch ... is the MIDI note number. 69 is the number of semitones between C −1 (MIDI note 0 ...

  7. Category:MIDI standards - Wikipedia

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    The main MIDI standard specifies abstract communications protocol for synthesizers, dealing with how to transmit note numbers and controllers, but not what they mean.More standards were created afterwards to state correspondence of particular sounds and sound effects to particular numbers transmitted.

  8. C (musical note) - Wikipedia

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    MIDI note number Other names Audio C −1: C͵͵͵ or ͵͵͵C or CCCC: Octocontra: 8.176 Hz 0: Quadruple Low C (64 ft. organ pipes) C 0: C͵͵ or ͵͵C or CCC: Subcontra: 16.352 Hz 12: Triple Low C (32 ft. organ pipes), Octobass C: C 1: C͵ or ͵C or CC: Contra: 32.703 Hz 24

  9. MIDI Machine Control - Wikipedia

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    The Record Ready (Arm Tracks) message will record-enable tracks. It is formatted (all numbers hexadecimal): F0 7F <Device-ID> 06 40 <length1> 4F <length2> <track-bitmap> F7 length1: number of bytes between length1 and F7 length2: number of bytes in the track bitmap track-bitmap: Each track is assigned a bit in the track bitmap.