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Что (кто) такое Musical Instrument Digital Interface - определение

ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT INDUSTRY SPECIFICATION
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  • 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.
  • Using MIDI, a single controller (often a musical keyboard, as pictured here) can play multiple electronic instruments, which increases the portability and flexibility of stage setups. This system fits into a single rack case, but before the advent of MIDI, it would have required four separate full-size keyboard instruments, plus outboard mixing and [[effects unit]]s.
  • 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.
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface         
<music, hardware, protocol, file format> (MIDI /mi'-dee/, /mee'-dee/) A hardware specification and protocol used to communicate note and effect information between synthesisers, computers, music keyboards, controllers, and other electronic music devices. It is basically a high-speed serial connection with separate connections for MIDI in, MIDI out and MIDI through (to allow devices to be chained). The basic unit of information is a "note on/off" event which includes a note number (pitch) and key velocity (loudness). There are many other message types for events such as pitch bend, patch changes and synthesizer-specific events for loading new patches etc. There is a file format for expressing MIDI data which is like a dump of data sent over a MIDI port. The MIME type "audio/midi" isn't actually registered so it should probably be "audio/x-midi". Filename extension: .mid or .midi Musical Instrument Digital Interfacevick/Coordinator.html">http://update.uu.se/Musical Instrument Digital Interfacevick/Coordinator.html. Usenet newsgroups: news:comp.music.midi, news:alt.music.midi. (1998-06-27)
SYSEX         
SYStem EXecutive (Reference: OS, IBM, S/360)
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments         
  • A woman playing the [[đàn bầu]].
  • Man on the right is playing the [[đàn đáy]] which is an important part of [[ca trù]]
  • A lady playing the [[đàn tranh]].
  • Man is playing the [[đàn nguyệt]].
  • The man in the centre is playing the [[đàn nhị]].
  • The man is playing the [[sáo]].
Vietnamese instruments; Vietnamese musical instruments; Vietnamese musical instrument
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical musics of Vietnam. They comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments, used by both the Viet () majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
Transposing instrument         
  • organ]]. Most instruments' parts have a key signature indicating the actual key of D major, but some parts are written transposed and accordingly bear other key signatures: [[clarinet]]s ("2 Klarinetten in A"), [[trumpet]]s ("2 Trompeten in C"), and [[French horn]]s ("4 Hörner in F"). Note that [[timpani]] ("3 Pauken in A C D") are traditionally written without key signature but are notated at concert pitch.
INSTRUMENT FOR WHICH MUSIC IS CONVENTIONALLY WRITTEN TRANSPOSED TO A DIFFERENT PITCH
B-flat instrument; Nontransposing instrument; Transposing Musical Instrument; Transposing instruments; Transposition convention; Instrument transposition; Transposing Instrument
A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which music notation is not written at concert pitch (concert pitch is the pitch on a non-transposing instrument such as the piano). For example, playing a written middle C on a transposing instrument produces a pitch other than middle C; that sounding pitch identifies the interval of transposition when describing the instrument.
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments         
  • Cambodian musical instruments in the mid 19th century
  • chap]] small cymbals (also in glass case), [[roneat dek]] metal xylophone, and [[roneat thung]] bamboo xylphone (half in edge of photo).
  • A Cambodian musical instrument called a [[Sneng]] ស្នែង, made from a cow's horn, sits in front of a [[water buffalo]] horn. The reed where the instrument is played is visible on the side of the horn.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS USED IN THE TRADITIONAL AND CLASSICAL MUSICS OF CAMBODIA
Khmer musical instruments; Cambodian musical instruments; Cambodian instruments; Khmer instruments; Traditional Khmer instruments; Traditional Cambodian instruments
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Cambodia. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments, used by both the Khmer majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
stringed instrument         
  • loutar]] uses a soundboard made of goatskin.
  • A woman playing some kind of string instrument while riding a horse, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • The strings of a [[piano]]
  • Arab string musical instrument on display at the [[Debbane Palace]] museum, [[Lebanon]].
  • String fingering is proportional and not fixed,<ref>Piston, Walter (1955). ''Orchestration'', p.5.</ref> as on the piano
  • fidel]] and rebec (from left to right) on display at ''Amakusa Korejiyokan'' in Amakusa, Kumamoto, Japan
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT GENERATES TONES BY ONE OR MORE STRINGS STRETCHED BETWEEN TWO POINTS
Stringed instrument; Chordophone; String instruments; Chordal instrument; Stringed instruments; String musical instrument; Stringed musical instrument; String Instruments; String Instrument; Flautando; Simple chordophone; Composite chordophone; Stick chordophone; Tube chordophone; Raft chordophone; Board chordophone; Trough chordophone; Frame chordophone; Bar chordophone; Chordophones; Cordophone; Bout (musical instrument); Bout (music); Bout (instrument); Bout (string instrument)
(stringed instruments)
A stringed instrument is a musical instrument that has strings, such as a violin or a guitar.
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String instrument         
  • loutar]] uses a soundboard made of goatskin.
  • A woman playing some kind of string instrument while riding a horse, [[Tang dynasty]]
  • The strings of a [[piano]]
  • Arab string musical instrument on display at the [[Debbane Palace]] museum, [[Lebanon]].
  • String fingering is proportional and not fixed,<ref>Piston, Walter (1955). ''Orchestration'', p.5.</ref> as on the piano
  • fidel]] and rebec (from left to right) on display at ''Amakusa Korejiyokan'' in Amakusa, Kumamoto, Japan
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT THAT GENERATES TONES BY ONE OR MORE STRINGS STRETCHED BETWEEN TWO POINTS
Stringed instrument; Chordophone; String instruments; Chordal instrument; Stringed instruments; String musical instrument; Stringed musical instrument; String Instruments; String Instrument; Flautando; Simple chordophone; Composite chordophone; Stick chordophone; Tube chordophone; Raft chordophone; Board chordophone; Trough chordophone; Frame chordophone; Bar chordophone; Chordophones; Cordophone; Bout (musical instrument); Bout (music); Bout (instrument); Bout (string instrument)
String instruments, stringed instruments, or chordophones are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner.
Traditional Thai musical instruments         
  • A boy playing a ''khim'' (hammered dulcimer)
  • Chongnong (จ้องหน่อง) jaw harp.
  • Wat Kungtapao Local Museum]]
  • A music teacher in Mae On, near Chiang Mai, playing a ''sueng''
Thai musical instruments; Traditional Thai instruments; Thai instruments
Traditional Thai musical instruments (, ) are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Thailand. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments played by both the Thai majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
Tiwa musical instruments         
  • Thógari
  • thumb
FOLK MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
Draft:Tiwa musical instrument; Tiwa musical instrument
Musical Instruments of the Tiwa tribe add to the rhythm of the festivals of the Tiwa tribe. Traditional musical instruments plays a major role in enrichment of the Tiwa culture.
wind instrument         
  • The bell of a B-flat clarinet
CLASS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Aerophonic; Bell of a wind instrument; Bell (wind); Wind Instrument; Wind instruments; Bell (wind instrument); Wind Instruments; Blas-; Bell (brass)
¦ noun a musical instrument in which sound is produced by the vibration of air.
?a woodwind instrument as distinct from a brass instrument.

Википедия

MIDI

MIDI (; Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communications protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music. The American specification originates in the paper Universal Synthesizer Interface published by Dave Smith and Chet Wood of Sequential Circuits at the 1981 Audio Engineering Society conference in New York City, but the idea was initially from the Acetone,Roland and Korg founder Ikutaro Kakehashi.

A single MIDI cable can carry up to sixteen channels of MIDI data, each of which can be routed to a separate device. Each interaction with a key, button, knob or slider is converted into a MIDI event, which specifies musical instructions, such as a note's pitch, timing and loudness. One common MIDI application is to play a MIDI keyboard or other controller and use it to trigger a digital sound module (which contains synthesized musical sounds) to generate sounds, which the audience hears produced by a keyboard amplifier. MIDI data can be transferred via MIDI or USB cable, or recorded to a sequencer or digital audio workstation to be edited or played back.

A file format that stores and exchanges the data is also defined. Advantages of MIDI include small file size, ease of modification and manipulation and a wide choice of electronic instruments and synthesizer or digitally sampled sounds.: 4  A MIDI recording of a performance on a keyboard could sound like a piano or other keyboard instrument; however, since MIDI records the messages and information about their notes and not the specific sounds, this recording could be changed to many other sounds, ranging from synthesized or sampled guitar or flute to full orchestra.

Before the development of MIDI, electronic musical instruments from different manufacturers could generally not communicate with each other. This meant that a musician could not, for example, plug a Roland keyboard into a Yamaha synthesizer module. With MIDI, any MIDI-compatible keyboard (or other controller device) can be connected to any other MIDI-compatible sequencer, sound module, drum machine, synthesizer, or computer, even if they are made by different manufacturers.

MIDI technology was standardized in 1983 by a panel of music industry representatives, and is maintained by the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA). All official MIDI standards are jointly developed and published by the MMA in Los Angeles, and the MIDI Committee of the Association of Musical Electronics Industry (AMEI) in Tokyo. In 2016, the MMA established The MIDI Association (TMA) to support a global community of people who work, play, or create with MIDI.