{"id":10626,"date":"2019-08-12T15:07:58","date_gmt":"2019-08-12T15:07:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.orbit-rri.org\/ears\/?post_type=encyclopedia&#038;p=10626"},"modified":"2019-08-12T15:07:58","modified_gmt":"2019-08-12T15:07:58","slug":"midi","status":"publish","type":"encyclopedia","link":"https:\/\/ears2.eu\/nb\/encyclopedianb\/midi","title":{"rendered":"MIDI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>a language of instruction information, designed to allow pieces of musical equipment to communicate with one another. MIDI information is information about action to be taken (for example the instruction to play a specific note) and not that action itself. (In this way MIDI information might be considered as similar to written <a href=\"https:\/\/ears2.eu\/nb\/encyclopedianb\/notation\" target=\"_self\" title=\"A form of visual representation for sounds. Traditional notation is designed to describe and represent notes and note-based music, but not as equipped to describe the majority of sounds. Graphic notation uses shapes and other abstract visual forms to represent sounds (see&nbsp;Graphic Score). A Storyboard is another form of notation.\" class=\"encyclopedia\">notation<\/a>. It is instruction to make sound and not the sound itself (a <a href=\"https:\/\/ears2.eu\/nb\/encyclopedianb\/synthesiser\" target=\"_self\" title=\"A grouping of electronic modules intended for sound processing. Such equipment usually incorporates a combination of oscillators (tone generators), filters, mixers, envelope generators, noise generators, reverberation units, etc. The term is now generally applied to digital sound synthesizers as well as their analogue antecedents. All analogue synthesisers use the principle of voltage control to determine&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">synthesiser<\/a> or instrumentalist must be able to receive the instructions and to follow them out to make the sound).<\/p>\n<p>MIDI is an acronym so should always be written with capital letters. It stands for Musical Instrument <a href=\"https:\/\/ears2.eu\/nb\/encyclopedianb\/digital\" target=\"_self\" title=\"The storage format used by computers, where information is broken into individual chunks (packets). Digital is in contrast to&nbsp;Analogue&nbsp;which stores information in continuious streams. Computers store information in binary, using 1s and 0s. Therefore in order to record sound information (which is continuious) the waves have to be broken down into individual chunks. When the&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Digital<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/ears2.eu\/nb\/encyclopedianb\/interface\" target=\"_self\" title=\"An interface bridges two worlds, allowing physical interaction with computer processes, (in the previous example it bridges the physical world of the performer and the digital world of the computer).\" class=\"encyclopedia\">Interface<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>a language of instruction information, designed to allow pieces of musical equipment to communicate with one another. MIDI information is information about action to be taken (for example the instruction to play a specific note) and not that action itself. (In this way MIDI information might be considered as similar to written notation. 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