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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Tracker - HistoryThe term tracker derives from Ultimate Soundtracker, the first of its type, written by Karsten Obarski and released in 1987 for the Commodore Amiga, although the general concept of step-sequencing samples numerically can be traced back to the Fairlight CMI sampling workstation of the late 1970s, and it is interesting to compare the work of The Art of Noise or the Pet Shop Boys with early tracker music. A tracker song, when saved to disk, typically incorporates all the sequencing data plus samples, and thus during the format's h ...
See also:Tracker, Tracker - History, Tracker - List of trackers, Tracker - List of well known trackers Read more here: » Tracker: Encyclopedia II - Tracker - History |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Tracker - HistoryThe term tracker derives from Ultimate Soundtracker, the first of its type, written by Karsten Obarski and released in 1987 for the Commodore Amiga, although the general concept of step-sequencing samples numerically can be traced back to the Fairlight CMI sampling workstation of the late 1970s, and it is interesting to compare the work of The Art of Noise or the Pet Shop Boys with early tracker music. A tracker song, when saved to disk, typically incorporates all the sequencing data plus samples, and thus during the format's h ...
See also:Tracker, Tracker - History, Tracker - List of trackers software, Tracker - List of well known trackers composers Read more here: » Tracker: Encyclopedia II - Tracker - History |
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections.
The MIDI standard consists of a communications messaging protocol designed for use with musical instruments, as well as a physical interface standard. Physically it consists of a one-way (simplex) digital current loop serial communications electrical connection signaling at 31,250 bits per second.
Only one end of the loop is referenced to ground, with the other end 'floating', to prevent ground loops from producing analog audio interfere ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers which are hardware and software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers in the data stream, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Multitrack recording - HistoryThe first musician to use multitracking was guitarist Les Paul. In 1947, Capitol Records released a record featuring Paul playing eight different parts on electric guitar. These recordings were made with wax disks; Paul would record a track onto a disk, then record himself playing another part with the first.
Paul commissioned Ampex, an American audio company, to build the first eight-track tape recorder, at his expense. (This is not to be confused with an 8-track cartridge machine, which were introduced in 1965, and played in stereo. ...
See also:Multitrack recording, Multitrack recording - Flexibility of multitrack recording, Multitrack recording - History, Multitrack recording - Using a personal computer as a multitrack recording device, Multitrack recording - The drums go first - the vocals go last, Multitrack recording - Concert Music Read more here: » Multitrack recording: Encyclopedia II - Multitrack recording - History |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell
Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works.
When any note is played by a musician, the musical instrument serially transmits one or more single byte binary numbers from its 'MIDI Out' port. These numbers depict MIDI messages. A typical MIDI message sequence corresponding to a key being struck and released on a keyboard is:
the user started playing the middle C note, with the specified velocity (volume)
the user changed the force with which he is holding the key down (can be repeate ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers which are hardware and software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers in the data stream, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formatsMIDI messages (along with timing information) can be collected and stored in a computer file system, in what is commonly called a MIDI file, or more formally, a Standard MIDI File (SMF). The SMF specification was developed by, and is maintained by, the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA). MIDI files are typically created using desktop/laptop computer-based sequencing software (or sometimes a hardware-based MIDI instrument or workstation) that organizes MIDI messages into one or more parallel "tracks" for independent recording and editing. I ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers which are hardware and software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers in the data stream, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats |
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard.
Although traditional MIDI connections work well for most purposes, in 1994 a new high-bandwidth standard, named ZIPI, was proposed to replace MIDI for professional purposes. ZIPI failed due primarily to lack of demand.
USB, FireWire and ethernet embeddings of MIDI are now commonly available, and in the long run the proposed MIDI over ethernet and internet standard called RTP MIDI, being developed by the IETF, is likely to replace the o ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers which are hardware and software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI controllers in the data stream, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Multitrack recording - Flexibility of multitrack recordingDuring multitracking, multiple musical instruments (and vocals) can be recorded, either one at a time or simultaneously, onto individual tracks, so that the sounds thus recorded can be accessed, processed and manipulated individually to produce the desired results. For example, after recording some parts of a song, an artist might listen to only the guitar part, by 'muting' all the tracks except the one on which the guitar was recorded. If he then wanted to listen to the vocals in isolation, he would do so by muting all the tracks apa ...
See also:Multitrack recording, Multitrack recording - Flexibility of multitrack recording, Multitrack recording - History, Multitrack recording - Using a personal computer as a multitrack recording device, Multitrack recording - The drums go first - the vocals go last, Multitrack recording - Concert Music Read more here: » Multitrack recording: Encyclopedia II - Multitrack recording - Flexibility of multitrack recording |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification
Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections.
The MIDI standard consists of a communications messaging protocol designed for use with musical instruments, as well as a physical interface standard. Physically it consists of a one-way (simplex) digital current loop serial communications electrical connection signaling at 31,250 bits per second.
Only one end of the loop is referenced to ground, with the other end 'floating', to prevent ground loops from producing analog audio interfere ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Also see Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification |
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works.
When any note is played by a musician, the musical instrument serially transmits one or more single byte binary numbers from its 'MIDI Out' port. These numbers depict MIDI messages. A typical MIDI message sequence corresponding to a key being struck and released on a keyboard is:
the user started playing the middle C note, with the specified velocity (volume)
the user changed the force with which he is holding the key down (can be repeate ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Also see Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell |
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard.
Although traditional MIDI connections work well for most purposes, in 1994 a new high-bandwidth standard, named ZIPI, was proposed to replace MIDI for professional purposes. ZIPI failed due primarily to lack of demand.
USB, FireWire and ethernet embeddings of MIDI are now commonly available, and in the long run the proposed MIDI over ethernet and internet standard called RTP MIDI, being developed by the IETF, is likely to replace the o ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Also see Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications |
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 |  |  | Module file: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formatsMIDI messages (along with timing information) can be collected and stored in a computer file system, in what is commonly called a MIDI file, or more formally, a Standard MIDI File (SMF). The SMF specification was developed by, and is maintained by, the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA). MIDI files are typically created using desktop/laptop computer-based sequencing software (or sometimes a hardware-based MIDI instrument or workstation) that organizes MIDI messages into one or more parallel "tracks" for independent recording and editing. I ...
See also:Musical Instrument Digital Interface, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI works in a nutshell, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How musical MIDI works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - How MIDI Show Control works, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - The MIDI specification, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Electrical connections, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Message format, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - IN OUT THRU, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - General MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Low bandwidth, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI usage and applications, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Extensions of the MIDI standard, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Beyond MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Other applications of MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI software, Musical Instrument Digital Interface - Also see Read more here: » Musical Instrument Digital Interface: Encyclopedia II - Musical Instrument Digital Interface - MIDI file formats |
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