The Musician's Guide to MIDISybex, 1994 - 1087 pages Since its appearance in 1983, MIDI has become the universal communications standard for musical information. However, the MIDI language isn't easy to master. This book's comprehensive tutorial approach removes the mystery with an in-depth examination that takes the user from basic concepts to sophisticated techniques. Covers every major feature of the MIDI standard and targets the most likely users of MIDI products--instrumentalists who create music electronically. Includes products overviews. |
Table des matières
Hardware Interface | 38 |
Connection Boxes | 53 |
Language | 59 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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