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The 2005 Region VI AGO Convention
MIDI Workshop – MIDI 102
An Introduction to Concepts and Terminology
June 27, 2005 – 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Sponsored by
Rodgers Instruments and Church Organs of Colorado
MIDI
MI – Musical Instrument
o Acoustic or electronic
o Organ, piano, keyboard
o Sound module, effects processor, sequencer
DI – Digital Interface
o Serial data transmitted from one device to another
o Similar to data transmitted by a computer to a telephone modem
o Not the audio or analog information that we hear
MIDI DATA
Messages (also called commands) that communicate events
Messages or packets of data are transmitted as events occur
If no events occur, no data is transmitted
Examples of events
o Note on
o Note off
o Program change
o Expression change
MIDI DEVICES OF MOST INTEREST TO ORGANISTS
MIDI Sequencers - record and playback note, stop change and expression events
Sound Modules - create sounds in addition to the sounds available on the organ
THE MIDI CONNECTION BETWEEN MIDI DEVICES
Typical connectors available on a MIDI equipped musical instrument
o IN – Accepts data from another MIDI equipped device
o OUT – Sends data to another MIDI equipped device
o THRU – Passes data received at the IN connector onto another MIDI equipped
device
Each connector is circular and has 5 pins (called a 5-pin DIN connector)
All MIDI cables are alike with male connectors on each end
o One pin is connected to a shield inside the cable
o Two pins are used for transmitting data
o Two pins are not connected
The MIDI cable carries only data - not sound
Sound is carried on an audio cable - typically a cable with quarter inch phone jacks on
each end
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Strona 1 - MIDI Workshop – MIDI 102

The 2005 Region VI AGO Convention MIDI Workshop – MIDI 102 An Introduction to Concepts and Terminology June 27, 2005 – 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Sponsored

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Page 2MAKING A SOUND MODULE CONNECTION  Shown below is a page from the Roland Fantom FX instruction manual  The Roland Fantom XR is a sound modul

Strona 3 - THE MIDI DATA

Page 3MAKING A MIDI SEQUENCER CONNECTION  Shown below is a page from Rodgers MR-200 instruction manual  The Rodgers MR-200 is a MIDI sequencer 

Strona 4 - MIDI CHANNEL

Page 4DATA NOTATION  A 10 bit byte can be represented in Binary notation as in the following example. o 0100101011  Since the first (start) bit

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Page 5OVERVIEW OF THE MIDI COMMAND SET Specific MIDI Channel Commands Byte 1 (Hex Value) Command or Status Name Bits 1 – 4 Command Bits 5 – 8 Channe

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Page 6FOCUS ON THE IMPORTANT COMMANDS  Note On – the command is sent when a key is depressed o Command 2nd Byte 3rd Byte 9nH kkH vvH n = MI

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Page 7CONTINUE FOCUS ON IMPORTANT COMMANDS  Volume (Controller number 7) o Command 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 07H vvH n = MIDI channel number. 0

Strona 8 - STATION

Page 8CONTINUE FOCUS ON IMPORTANT COMMANDS  Reverb Depth (Controller number 91) o Command 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 5BH vvH n = MIDI channel numb

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Page 9WHAT IS MISSING FROM THE AVERAGE ORGAN CONSOLE TO BE THE IDEAL SOUND MODULE CONTROL WORK STATION  Velocity sensitive keyboards  Ability to

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