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  2. Casio CTK-2080 - Wikipedia

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    The Casio CTK-2080 has pressure-sensitive features, LC display, 400 different tones that can be altered by various effects settings, a metronome, and 110 built-in songs. The keyboard also supports both MIDI and USB ports, allowing connection to computers, as well as other instruments. [1] [2] The keyboard can also digitally sample external sounds.

  3. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    MIDI (via USB) CTK-4200/WK-220/WK-225, 2.5w speakers. Has sampling and rhythm editing functions, among others. WK 240 2014 76 full, weighted 600 48 D (x6) MIDI (via USB) AHL sound source. WK 245 2014 WK 500 2008 76 full 670 48 D (x6) MIDI (via USB) 6.0w speakers, 12v, line out L&R jacks, USB B, SD Card , 200 rhythms, pitch bend wheel, black WK 1600

  4. Commodore Amiga MIDI Driver - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Format article about MIDI noticed in 1999 still many bugs, some compatibility issues and lack of application support. [2] Commodore's version of CAMD also included a built-in driver for the Amiga serial port. The Poseidon USB stack contains the camdusbmidi.class.

  5. MIDI controller - Wikipedia

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    A Roland keytar, keyboard MIDI controller designed to be worn with a shoulder strap during performance.The keytar does not produce any musical sounds by itself. As a MIDI controller, it only sends data about which keys or buttons are pressed to a MIDI-compatible sound module or synthesizer, which then produces the sounds.

  6. Wind controller - Wikipedia

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    The now defunct Casio DH series were toy-like wind controllers introduced in the mid-1980s and had a built-in speaker (with limited sound sources) as well as being usable as MIDI controllers. A recent addition to the wind controller category is the Synthophone, an entirely electronic wind controller embedded in the shell of an alto saxophone.

  7. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    General MIDI logo from the MIDI Manufacturers Association. General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages. GM was developed by the American MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the Japan MIDI Standards Committee (JMSC) and first published in 1991. The ...

  8. Casio AZ-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Casio AZ-1 is a polyphonic MIDI keyboard in the form of a keytar.It has a distinctive white body with a long neck, with detailing in a pale blue. This instrument is designed to be played, with the aid of a shoulder strap, in an approximation of an electric guitar.

  9. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    The increasing use of USB connectors in the 2000s has led to the availability of MIDI-to-USB data interfaces that can transfer MIDI channels to USB-equipped computers. Some MIDI keyboard controllers are equipped with USB jacks, and can be connected directly to computers that run music software. MIDI's serial transmission leads to timing problems.