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Keith McMillen Instruments K-MIX User Manual

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APPENDIX
13 5
6.4 – MIDI NOTE NAMING REFERENCE
MIDI notes are represented by numbers between 0–127, while music notes are lettered A through G# (in
traditional Western notation) there must be a way to convert between the two. There are actually multiple
standards for naming MIDI note numbers, which can make things tricky.
KMI follows the C3 = 60 standard for naming/numbering notes. If it seems as though your notes are an octave
off, this is likely due to the software/hardware you’re using K-Mix with follows the C4 = 60 naming scheme; this
will cause the note name to be off by an octave (though the note number will be the same).
Below is a chart that can help with converting note numbers to note names and vice versa.

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Keith McMillen Instruments K-MIX Specifications

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BrandKeith McMillen Instruments
ModelK-MIX
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish