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
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
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
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
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
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
Page 7CONTINUE FOCUS ON IMPORTANT COMMANDS Volume (Controller number 7) o Command 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 07H vvH n = MIDI channel number. 0
Page 8CONTINUE FOCUS ON IMPORTANT COMMANDS Reverb Depth (Controller number 91) o Command 2nd Byte 3rd Byte BnH 5BH vvH n = MIDI channel numb
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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