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MIDI$94571$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MIDI (disambiguation); Midi (disambiguation); Midi system

MIDI      
(Comput) Midi, Midimode, digitales Interface für Musikinstrumente Standard zur Datenübertragung zwischen elektronischen Musikinstrumenten und dem Computer
MIDI file         
  • MIDI files contain sound events such as a finger striking a key, which can be visualized using  software such as [[Synthesia]].
  • Dave Smith (right), one of the creators of MIDI
  • Example of music created in MIDI format
  • The GM Standard Drum Map, which specifies the percussion sound that a given note triggers.
  • A [[sound module]], which requires an external controller (e.g., a MIDI keyboard) to trigger its sounds. These devices are highly portable, but their limited programming interface requires computer-based tools for comfortable access to their sound parameters.
  • MIDI logo from the [[MIDI Manufacturers Association]]
  • Drawing of the MIDI 1.0 connector, showing pins as numbered. Standard applications use only pins 2 (ground) and 4;5 (balanced pair for signal).
  • MIDI 1.0 connectors and MIDI 1.0 cable
  • Two-octave MIDI controllers are popular for use with laptop computers, due to their portability. This unit provides a variety of real-time controllers, which can manipulate various sound design parameters of computer-based or standalone hardware instruments, effects, mixers and recording devices.
  • Yamaha's [[Tenori-on]] controller allows arrangements to be built by "drawing" on its array of lighted buttons. The resulting arrangements can be played back using its internal sounds or external sound sources, or recorded in a computer-based sequencer.
  • date=17 July 2012 }}". ''richmondsounddesign.com''. Richmond Sound Design, Ltd. 17 July 2012. Web. 17 August 2012</ref>
ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INDUSTRY SPECIFICATION
MIDI composition; MIDI-2; MIDI file; MIDI File; MIDI compostion; MIDI-THRU; Music Instrument Digital Interface; Musical instrument digital interface; .mid; Standard MIDI File; MID file; .midi; MIDI THRU; MIDI messages; SysEx; Scalable polyphony midi; MIDI 1.0; MIDI usage and applications; MIDI Sequence; .kar; The MIDI 1.0 Protocol; MIDI stream; In, Out, Through; In-Out-Through; Sysex; MIDI port; Midification; SP-MIDI; Musical Instrument Digital Interface; .rmi; Standard MIDI files; MIDI files; MIDI connector; MIDI plug; MIDI control changes; Usb midi; MIDI 2.0; Universal MIDI Packet; MIDI System Exclusive; System Exclusive
MIDI Datei, Musikdatei die nach dem MIDI Standard kodiert ist
MIDI port         
  • MIDI files contain sound events such as a finger striking a key, which can be visualized using  software such as [[Synthesia]].
  • Dave Smith (right), one of the creators of MIDI
  • Example of music created in MIDI format
  • The GM Standard Drum Map, which specifies the percussion sound that a given note triggers.
  • A [[sound module]], which requires an external controller (e.g., a MIDI keyboard) to trigger its sounds. These devices are highly portable, but their limited programming interface requires computer-based tools for comfortable access to their sound parameters.
  • MIDI logo from the [[MIDI Manufacturers Association]]
  • Drawing of the MIDI 1.0 connector, showing pins as numbered. Standard applications use only pins 2 (ground) and 4;5 (balanced pair for signal).
  • MIDI 1.0 connectors and MIDI 1.0 cable
  • Two-octave MIDI controllers are popular for use with laptop computers, due to their portability. This unit provides a variety of real-time controllers, which can manipulate various sound design parameters of computer-based or standalone hardware instruments, effects, mixers and recording devices.
  • Yamaha's [[Tenori-on]] controller allows arrangements to be built by "drawing" on its array of lighted buttons. The resulting arrangements can be played back using its internal sounds or external sound sources, or recorded in a computer-based sequencer.
  • date=17 July 2012 }}". ''richmondsounddesign.com''. Richmond Sound Design, Ltd. 17 July 2012. Web. 17 August 2012</ref>
ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INDUSTRY SPECIFICATION
MIDI composition; MIDI-2; MIDI file; MIDI File; MIDI compostion; MIDI-THRU; Music Instrument Digital Interface; Musical instrument digital interface; .mid; Standard MIDI File; MID file; .midi; MIDI THRU; MIDI messages; SysEx; Scalable polyphony midi; MIDI 1.0; MIDI usage and applications; MIDI Sequence; .kar; The MIDI 1.0 Protocol; MIDI stream; In, Out, Through; In-Out-Through; Sysex; MIDI port; Midification; SP-MIDI; Musical Instrument Digital Interface; .rmi; Standard MIDI files; MIDI files; MIDI connector; MIDI plug; MIDI control changes; Usb midi; MIDI 2.0; Universal MIDI Packet; MIDI System Exclusive; System Exclusive
MIDI Ausgang, ein Ausgang zur Datenübertragung zwischen elektronischen Musikinstrumenten und dem Computer

Definition

midi system
¦ noun Brit. a set of compact stacking hi-fi equipment components.

Wikipedia

Midi

Midi or MIDI may refer to: