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MIDI controller

A MIDI controller is an input device and electronic musical instrument which typically converts physical interaction to Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) information. This information can be sent to a sound module, synthesizer, or sampler, or can be recorded using a music sequencer or digital audio workstation for later playback. A MIDI…

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MIDI controller

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related to Drum and percussion controllers · 10
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related to Types · 8
MIDI controller → MIDI, MIDI Machine Control, MIDI Show Control, MMC, MSC, The, There, Various
related to Keyboards · 7
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MIDI controller → input device and electronic musical instrument which typically converts physical interaction to Musical Instrument Digital Interface

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midi controllers control devices controller instrument may also pitch instruments software drum used music traditional sound digital wind keyboards synthesizer

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MIDI controlleris ainput device and electronic musical instrument which typically converts physical interaction to Musical Instrument Digital Interface0.90text
the SynthAxeinstance ofguitar-like controllers0.80text
and electronic drum kits which mimic acoustic drumsinstance ofguitar-like controllers0.80text
music sequencersinstance ofand other tools0.80text
audio control surfaces can also produce MIDI outputinstance ofand other tools0.80text
velocityinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
pitch bend within other physical devices or software synthesizersinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
providing another dimension of control for a performer.There also exist other types of controllersinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
such as pitch-to-MIDI convertersinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
which analyze the pitch or vibrations of a traditional instrument or a voiceinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
convert it to a MIDI signal in real timeinstance ofthese can be used to control parameters0.80text
grand pianosinstance ofMIDI capabilities can also be built into traditional keyboard instruments0.80text

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