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Re: [CZsynth] Are the CZ-3000/5000 velocity sensitive?

2012-12-04 by José Ángel Morente

On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:01 AM, charlie midi gfa
<charles.copp@...>wrote:

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> daniel whats the correct term i should use?
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> it has velocity
> it has after touch
> probally program change too....
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> its a step closer to the actual GM standard,
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I guess you are confusing 'MIDI' with 'General MIDI'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_midi

GM is mainly a standardization for patch numbers and instruments. Thus, a
GM enabled synthesizer would always play a "piano" on patch number 01, a
violin on patch 41, etc.
Furthermore, it should be able to play a standard GM drum kit on MIDI
channel 10 and be 16 part multitimbral.

Velocity, pressure, pitch bend, etc. are usually found on many non-GM
synthesizers (before and after GM was established).


 
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