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Roland E-66 - The Basics of MIDI; MIDI Data; Transmission and Reception; MIDI Connections

Roland E-66
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The
basics
of
MIDI
MIDI
(Musical
Instrument
MIDI
OUT
MIDI
IN
Digital
interface)
is
a
standard
set
of
specifications
which
allows
electronic
musical
instruments
to
exchange
data.
Devices
equipped
with
MIDI
connectors
can
be
linked
together
(regardless
of
the
model
or
the
brand),
and
exchange
data
known
as
"MIDI
messages".
These
messages
convey
information
between
devices
and
allow
you,
for
example,
to
control
(play)
one
instrument
525
with
another
s
MIDI
Data:
Transmission
and
Reception
You
will
find
hereunder
some
information
about
MIDI
communication.
MIDI
Connections
Three
sockets
are
used
to
transmit
and
receive
MIDI
messages:
they
are
linked
by
means
of
MIDI
cables.
Connections
are
made
depending
on
the
devices
and
your
particular
needs.
MIDI
IN:
this
socket
is
used
to
THRU
OUT
IN
receive
MIDI
messages
from
MIDI
(5)
other
devices.
х
MIDI
OUT:
this
socket
is
used
to
transmit
(send)
messages
to
other
devices.
MIDI
THRU:
this
socket
is
used
to
re-transmit
messages
received
from
MIDI
IN.

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