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- the south of France
- a standard protocol for communication between electronic musical instruments and computers
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an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an industry-standard way for electronic devices to communicate information. MIDI connections can be used to connect synthesizers, electronic drum machines, sequencers, and so on.
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - a defined standard for the physical link-up between musical instruments and controllers, and also the format of the data transmitted
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cultural region encompassing the southern French regions of Aquitaine, Languedoc, and Provence. The Midi is bounded by Spain and the Pyrenees to the ...
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface,
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An acronym for the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, a standardized digital “language� that allows electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with one another
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(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) A communications standard for relaying information about a sound from an application or digital musical instrument to a synthesizer chip. MIDI commands contain all the information a sound board needs to reproduce the desired sound. MIDI is a specification for the types of control signals that can be sent from ...
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A digital data format or scheme in which control signals generated by the keyboard commands played on one synthesizer can trigger the tone-generating circuits of other synthesizers. One player can thus simultaneously draw on the unique sound settings or patches of several synthesizers to create combined effects...
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Abbrev. for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A common standard communication protocol that allows different brands of electronic musical instruments and equipment to 'talk' to, and control, each other.
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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Musical instrument digital interface. A communications protocol allowing instruments/devices from different manufacturers to communicate.
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An agreed standard for communication between electronic musical equipment such as synthesisers, samplers and other devices such as computers. The core function of the standard is to allow information describing musical peformance (which notes were played, how loud they should be, plus articulations such as 'bending' of notes or vibrato etc.) to be ...
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface 'protocol' launched 1982 which allowed electronic instruments to 'talk' with each other digitally through three standardised ports which utilised the existing 'DIN' standard connector
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface provides a standardized method for MIDI devices such as synthesizers, samplers, sound cards, etc. to communicate musical events and data to each other. See the MIDI Guide for a detailed explanation.
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, an industry-standard way for electronic devices to communicate information. MIDI connections can be used to connect synthesizers, electronic drum machines, sequencers, and so on.
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acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface; standard specifications that enable electronic instruments such as synthesizers, samplers, sequencers, and drum machines from different manufacturers to communicate with one another and with computers.
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Term for the south of France (midi = south, noon) or the low-lying, flat area on the Mediterranean coast between the Pyrenees, Cevennes and Rhône in the southwest. This geographically not clearly defined collective term usually refers to the three major wine-growing regions Languedoc, Roussillon and Provence. In some cases, however, the wine-...
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adjective used of women`s clothing having a hemline at mid-calf; `midiskirts`; `wore her dresses midi length`
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Manufacturers' standard allowing different pieces of digital music equipment used in composing and recording to be freely connected. The information-sending device (any electronic instrument) is called a controller, and the reading device (such as a computer) the sequencer. Pitch, dynamics, decay rate, and stereo position can all be transmi...
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A very large wine growing area in southwestern France, west of the mouth of the Rhone river on the Mediterranean, which supplies most of the vin ordinaire consumed by the French.
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Acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, a standard adopted by the electronic music industr
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface.
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