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  2. Piano roll - Wikipedia

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    The Pianola Forum – online discussion group; QRS Piano Rolls; Pianola.co.nz – Listen to MIDI files created by scanning player piano rolls "Information about Welte-Mignon". Archived from the original on 2006-02-27. Trachtman, Warren. "Piano Roll Scanning Information Page". Archived from the original on 2020-02-16.

  3. Player piano - Wikipedia

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    MIDI files containing converted antique piano-rolls can be purchased on the Internet. As of 2006 [update] , several player piano conversion kits are available (PianoDisc, PNOmation, etc.), allowing the owners of normal pianos to convert them into computer controlled instruments.

  4. Category:MIDI files - Wikipedia

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    The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total. 'Satch Boogie' pitch axis progression.mid 26 s; 520 bytes A Hard Day's Night opening phrase.mid 3.4 s; 280 bytes

  5. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Specializes in tuning; converts ascii score file to MIDI. Seq24: Linux, Windows: GPL-2.0-or-later: Piano roll: MIDI loops sequencer. Sibelius: macOS, Windows: Proprietary: Avid (originally Sibelius Software) Score, piano roll, tablature: Live scoring of sheet music from MIDI input. Signal: Web Open source Signal Piano roll, event list Studio ...

  6. Piano - Wikipedia

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    Digital, MIDI-equipped pianos can output a stream of MIDI data, or record and play MIDI format files on digital storage media, similar in concept to a pianola. The MIDI file records the physics of a note rather than its resulting sound and recreates the sounds from its physical properties (e.g., which note was struck and with what velocity).

  7. Music Write - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro edition is the top-of-the-line for Music Write. has the same features as the Songwriter edition, but in addition to a notation editor, has a piano roll note editor (similar to piano rolls in player pianos); a control editor; a song editor; a software mixer; an event list; and comments box. 47 tracks per file are supported, and each track may have up to two staves as well.

  8. Disklavier - Wikipedia

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    Like the MX100A, MX100B, and Wagon Grand, the MX80 recorded on 3.5-inch (89 mm) double-density floppy disks and recorded performances in a Yamaha-proprietary file format called E-SEQ, a forerunner of the subsequent industry-standard file format known as Standard MIDI Files. All of these instruments featured ports for MIDI input and output.

  9. Virtual piano - Wikipedia

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    A virtual piano is an application (software) designed to simulate playing a piano on a computer. The virtual piano is played using a keyboard and/or mouse and typically comes with many features found on a digital piano.