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| What are the Four MIDI Modes in Order? |
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| Omni On POLY, Omni On MONO, Omni Off POLY, OMNI OFF MONO |
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| Which Mode is the most common? |
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| Mode Three, Omni Off Poly |
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| Which Mode is least useful? |
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| What is Mode 4 Most used for? |
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| What is the fifth Mode available on Newer Synthesizers? |
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| What are the 8 Parameters Of Multi-Timbral Mode? |
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| Channel Assignment, Timbre Assignment, Volume, Panning, Output Assignments, Tuning, Note Ranges, and Channel Enable/Disable |
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| Two or more sounds playing simotaneously on the same channel |
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| Having 2 or more instruments with note ranges that don't overlap |
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| 2 or more instruments with note ranges that overlap |
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| Who coined the term Sequencer? |
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| What was the first hardware sequencer called? |
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| Parts Per Quarter Note. It measures the accuracy of the timing of your recording |
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| What are the two types of MIDI Bytes? |
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| Status Bytes and Data Bytes |
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| Whether a Byte is Status or Data is determined by the _________. |
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| Most Significant Bit, the one on the left. 1=Status Byte, 0=Data Byte |
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| How many different value possibilities are allowed in a data byte? |
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| What are the three sections of a Status Byte? |
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| Status (msb) Which Message (3 bits) and Which Channel (4 bits, 16 Possibilities) |
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| What is the difference between a channel voice message and a channel mode message? |
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| A Voice message is the actual sound, and a mode message tells the sequencer how to respond to voice messages |
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| What are the 7 Channel Voice Messages? |
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| Note On, Note Off, Pitch Bend, Pitch Change, Channel Pressure, Note Pressure, and Controllers |
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| What note number is Middle C (C4) |
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