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What You Can Do With MIDI

By connecting multiple MIDI devices

 (musical instruments and/or computer) with a cable, the MIDI data 

can be transmitted and received. For example, if you record your keyboard performance as a MIDI data, the 
recorded data can be transmitted to another instrument (or computer) and played back on it. You can even edit 
that data on the computer. You can also buy MIDI data (computer files) of your favorite songs from Internet 
websites (such as yamahamusicsoft.com) and listen to the data by playing it back on your instrument or com-
puter.
Generally, MIDI cable is used for connecting an instrument to another instrument, and USB cable is used for 
connecting instruments to a computer. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your instrument.

MIDI data has the following advantages over audio data:

• The data size is much smaller than audio data such as mp3, wav, etc.

• The data can be effectively and easily edited.

(Example 1)

Using one keyboard to control a second, connected keyboard

(Example 2)

Recording your keyboard performance to computer and editing the data

Edited data can be played back on the keyboard again.

Proper sequencer software must be installed to the computer in order to edit MIDI data.

(Example 3)

Playing back MIDI data which you have bought from an Internet website on 
your instrument

The MIDI data can be loaded to your instrument via USB flash memory.

In order to connect USB flash memory, your instrument must have a USB TO DEVICE terminal.

NOTE

MIDI instrument

MIDI transmit

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

MIDI instrument

USB cable

USB TO HOST

USB

Computer

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USB flash memory

USB

USB TO DEVICE

Internet website

MIDI instrument

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Summary of Contents for Basics

Page 1: ...mber as 60 and the strength of playing as 120 for exam ple In this way MIDI precisely describes your performance infor mation in digital form This performance information MIDI data can be transmitted between MIDI compatible musical instruments or saved as a file for later playback No matter what instrument or computer you use the MIDI data will reproduce the original per formance exactly the same ...

Page 2: ... owner s manual of your instrument MIDI data has the following advantages over audio data The data size is much smaller than audio data such as mp3 wav etc The data can be effectively and easily edited Example 1 Using one keyboard to control a second connected keyboard Example 2 Recording your keyboard performance to computer and editing the data Edited data can be played back on the keyboard agai...

Page 3: ...erent MIDI channels are assigned automatically to each part When this MIDI song is transmitted to another instrument via a MIDI cable each part is transmit ted simultaneously yet over separate channels Part track of your instrument MIDI Transmit Channel MIDI Receive Channel Track of instrument receiving MIDI data Right hand part Ch 1 Ch 1 Track 1 Left hand part Ch 2 Ch 2 Track 2 Rhythm 1 part Ch 9...

Page 4: ... common by the entire MIDI system These include System Exclusive Messages for transferring data unique to each instrument manufacturer and Realtime Messages for controlling the MIDI devices The messages transmitted received by your instrument are shown in the MIDI Data Format and MIDI Implementa tion Chart included in your instrument Instrument Operation Messages Playing the keyboard Note On Off W...

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