MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
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C Glossary
term
term
term
term
explanation
explanation
explanation
explanation
above
above
above
above
signs the factor above a value for calculating the Velocity functions
aftertouch
aftertouch
aftertouch
aftertouch
Channel Pressure and Poly Pressure. These Events are sent after a strike on the
keys. The »polyphonic Aftertouch« (Poly Pressure) considers additional the note
number = the different strike on each key seperately.
All Notes Off
All Notes Off
All Notes Off
All Notes Off
Channel Mode Message (Ctrl. No. 123) stops all voicing note numbers
internal memory
internal memory
internal memory
internal memory
The temporarily area in the MULTIPLAYER in which Songs and Waves are
loaded.
ASSIGN file
ASSIGN file
ASSIGN file
ASSIGN file
The file on disk where the Assignments are stored.
assignment
assignment
assignment
assignment
All Songs can be allocated individual Program numbers (File Assignment). In
addition, tracks can be assigned to any of the MIDI outputs (Output
Assignment).
below
below
below
below
signs the factor below a value for calculating the Velocity functions
Control Changes
Control Changes
Control Changes
Control Changes
MIDI events whose first byte determines their function. E.g. »CC 1« is the
modulation wheel, 2 = breath control, 4 = foot pedal, 7 = MIDI volume, 64 =
Sustain On/Off etc. The second data byte contains the value.
MIDI dump
MIDI dump
MIDI dump
MIDI dump
Transmission of large data amounts via MIDI
dump request
dump request
dump request
dump request
MIDI command between two MIDI devices for sending SysEx datas.
extension
extension
extension
extension
The extension is used to show the type of file. E.g. Songs always end with the
extension ».MID« (MIDI File format).
file
file
file
file
For the MULTIPLAYER a file has to have an eight-character name and a three-
character “extension“, seperated by a full stop.
General MIDI (GM)
General MIDI (GM)
General MIDI (GM)
General MIDI (GM)
Definition of a MIDI standard. E.g. the direction of a soundbank containing 128
Sounds in a specific order ...
Job
Job
Job
Job
Programmable sequence of different functions. In the MULTIPLAYER it works like
a »mini programming language« .
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
M
M
M
Musical IIIInstrument D
D
D
Digital IIIInterface. MIDI is a standarized specification for
digital instruments to communicate via the MIDI plugs (IN, OUT, THRU).
MIDI channel
MIDI channel
MIDI channel
MIDI channel
MIDI informations can be divided up in a maximum of 16 different “parts“.
Each part characterizes a MIDI channel.
zero setting
zero setting
zero setting
zero setting
The value on which a controller does not affect anything. (mostly 0)
offset
offset
offset
offset
The start value of the Velocity function for the calculation.
Omni Mode
Omni Mode
Omni Mode
Omni Mode
A MIDI device can receive datas on all 16 MIDI channels.
Program Change
Program Change
Program Change
Program Change
Command event to switch a sound.
Standard MIDI File
Standard MIDI File
Standard MIDI File
Standard MIDI File
Standarized format to change datas between devices and systems.
Systemexklusive Messages
Systemexklusive Messages
Systemexklusive Messages
Systemexklusive Messages
(SysEx)
(SysEx)
(SysEx)
(SysEx)
These messages (datas) are not in the “MIDI language“ but the machine codes
of a system. To provide trouble with MIDI the messages start with a »SysEx-
Header« and ends with an »EOX«- (End Of Message) command. E.g. a SysEx
message could be: »manufacturer Roland, synthesizer XV-88, set the Cutoff-
Filter on value 0« or » manufacturer Yamaha, expander CS6xR, here the
complete sound datas for your edit buffer!«, ...
Text Events
Text Events
Text Events
Text Events
To display lyrics via the MULTIPLAYER the Songs have to contain Text Events,
special MIDI commands. Each of these commands can be a letter, a syllable, a
word or a complete sentence. These Text Events can be displayed on a
connected TV screen.
Matrix
Matrix
Matrix
Matrix
A Matrix is a grid whereby any junction can be connected to any other. This
principle is the key to logical organisation of the eight inputs and outputs. From
Matrix mode the processor and master keyboard functions are available.
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Digital sampled or “digitized“ sound or waveform