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  2. General MIDI Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    Patch Number Bank Number Instrument Name 121 0 Guitar Fret Noise: 1 Guitar Cut Noise: 2 String Slap: 122 0 Breath Noise: 1 Flute Key Click 123 0 Seashore: 1 Rain: 2 Thunder: 3 Wind: 4 Stream: 5 Bubble: 124 0 Bird: 1 Dog: 2 Horse-Gallop: 3 Bird 2: 125 0 Telephone 1: 1 Telephone 2: 2 Door Creaking 3 Door Closing 4 Scratch: 5 Wind Chimes: 126 0 ...

  3. Comparison of MIDI standards - Wikipedia

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    MPU MT-32 GM GS XG level 1 XG level 2 XG level 3 GM level 2 XGlite; Entry date 1984 [1] [2]: 1987 1991 1991 1994 1997 1998 1999 2002 Organization Roland: JMSC MMA ...

  4. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    In MIDI, adjustable parameters for each of the 16 possible MIDI channels may be set with the Control Change (CC) message, which has a Control Number parameter and a Control Value parameter (expressed in a range from 0 to 127). GM also specifies which operations should be performed by multiple Control Numbers. [1] [4]

  5. MIDI Machine Control - Wikipedia

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    MIDI includes System Exclusive messages that are extensions of the MIDI format implemented by MIDI manufacturers. Some of the extensions, the "Universal" ones, are a set of the same functions that different manufacturers can implement differently in detail. Some of them are Non Real Time, with no reliable delivery timing. Others are Real Time ...

  6. Roland GS - Wikipedia

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    Roland GS, or just GS, sometimes expanded as General Standard [1] [2] or General Sound, [1] is a MIDI specification. It requires that all GS-compatible equipment must meet a certain set of features and it documents interpretations of some MIDI commands and bytes sequences, thus defining instrument tones, controllers for sound effects, etc.

  7. NRPN - Wikipedia

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    This is the rare 14-bit Continuous Controller feature of the MIDI specification, and NRPNs simply take advantage of that existing option in the same way to offer 16,384 possible values instead of only 128. NRPNs allow MIDI control of a vastly greater number of parameters than the basic 121 found in the basic MIDI standard.

  8. List of sound chips - Wikipedia

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    1 16 48,000 Windows Sound System compatible, Gravis Ultrasound card [97] Drucegrove Digitalker MM54104 1980 1 1 13,000 Namco Galaxian (King & Balloon) and Scorpion arcade system boards, National Semiconductor Digitalker DT1050 speech synthesizer: Delta modulation (DM) differential PCM (DPCM) speech synthesis chip [98] [99] Gravis: GF1 1992 32 ...

  9. File:NoteNamesFrequenciesAndMidiNumbers.svg - Wikipedia

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    Note names, frequencies and MIDI note numbers.svg: File usage. The following 2 pages use this file: Talk:MIDI/Archive 3; Talk:MIDI/archive 1; Global file usage.