What is midi – Roland A-49 - MIDI Keyboard Controller (White) User Manual

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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled:”USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3) and

“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 4). These sections provide important information concerning the proper

operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every

feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s Manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be

saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

What is MIDI?

MIDI is an internationally recognized standard for exchanging performance information between

electronic musical instruments and computers.
For example, in the illustration below, a MIDI signal meaning “the ‘C’ key on the MIDI keyboard was

pressed” passes through the A-49 and is received by the computer’s software sound module, and

then the software sound module plays the note “C.”

Software sound module

“C” is played

MIDI signal

“C” key is pressed

Information meaning “the ‘C’

key was pressed”

In this way, MIDI is used to send performance information to other instruments; for example

“the ‘C’ key was pressed with a certain amount of force,” “the instrument was changed to a violin

sound,” “the volume was raised/lowered,” “the pitch was raised/lowered,” etc. In other words, MIDI

is the “language of musical instruments.”
MIDI signals are merely performance instructions, therefore a MIDI sound module, such as a

software sound module, is required to produce sound.
All software sound modules and DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software support MIDI.

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DAW software is a term that refers to music production software.

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