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MIDI

MIDI. Andrew Welds Music Technology BTEC. Examples .

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MIDI

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  1. MIDI Andrew Welds Music Technology BTEC

  2. Examples • MIDI-Karaoke (which uses the ".kar" file extension) files are an "unofficial" extension of MIDI files, used to add synchronized lyrics to standard MIDI files. SMF players play the music as they would a .mid file but do not display these lyrics unless they have specific support for .kar messages. These often display the lyrics synchronized with the music in "follow-the-bouncing-ball"or progressive highlighting of the lyric text fashion, essentially turning any PC into a karaoke machine. None of the MIDI-Karaoke file formats are maintained by any standardization body but they follow General MIDI standards

  3. Definition • MIDI ( Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an industry-standard protocol, first defined in 1982 by Gordon Hall, that enables electronic musical instruments (synthesizers, drum machines), computers and other electronic equipment (MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers) to communicate and synchronize with each other.

  4. MIDI Equipment MIDI Recorder Cables Keyboard and Computer Link Mixer Fader

  5. How to set up

  6. List of components • Amp • Keyboard • Midi in and out cables • Computer • Interface • Program • Sound module • Cords

  7. When ready to record click Cntrl , Shift, F

  8. Get all your equipment that is needed for the set up.

  9. Get all the cords and make sure that they work

  10. Place your keyboard (s) on either left or right of you.

  11. Plug the cords in their necessary slots.

  12. Plug in the MIDI in and out to the keyboard, then into the interface the to the Computer

  13. Then turn on your midi keyboard and log into your music program (sibileous).

  14. Then select a blank page on your program

  15. Select the type of beat or time signature you want.

  16. Then put in the notes that you want

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