They contain the information to make the proteins.
Chromosome pairs that contain matching information are called "homologous".
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They contain genetic information
Contain the information for those enzymes.
midi is a music industry standard for musical instruments, computers and other equipment to synchronize and control each other in real time. midi doesn't store music itself, only allows various equipment to play together. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Techinally the above answer is correct but perhaps the author missed the context of your question.... A MIDI file is a file with a .MID extension and will contain MIDI Notes (or Data) A MIDI file does not contain any audio in itself ) These files can be played using general MIDI instruments or can be imported into music software (eg Reason/Cubase/Logic etc etc) and assigned to an instrument. when assigned to an instrument the musical notes in the file will be heard or played by that instrument (eg a VST instrument)
No, midi sends music information over the midi cable. Information concerning which note you played, for how long, how loud it is played, at which channel, and so on... So, if your instrument and the computer you're connecting with don't have the same instrument library, the notes, the length, the relative volume and so on will be the same, but it will sound different. Example, you could be playing on a piano, but the sound could be a trumpet.
MIDI is a standard interface so all MIDI devices communicate with one another in exactly the same way; there is no "best". You can connect the EZ-200 to any other MIDI-enabled keyboard and use one to trigger the other. Alternatively, if you have a MIDI sequencer on your computer you can connect the keyboard to it via a suitable MIDI-to-USB adaptor. This makes it much easier to store and retrieve performance and settings data. For more information on using MIDI, consult page 54 of the EZ-200 user-manual.
No. Line in is for audio, but midi is for midi.
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There are various channels that one can use to find out about USB MIDI cables. Word of mouth from friends and family is one channel. Some internet sites also provide reviews and information about this product.
There's a few parts to this. A 'Track' in a program needs to be a certain type. In simplest forms; an 'Audio' track or 'MIDI' track. MIDI is nothing more than performance information. It contains no sound. Each MIDI 'port' in software/or 'plug' in hardware has a total of 16 discreet channels that performance information can travel down. It is then up to you to assign that MIDI track & channel to a virtual sound source or external MIDI device that can create sound. Example: MIDI Port 1 ch1 - Piano ch2 - Bass ch3 - Guitar ch10 - Drums A Simple synthesizer workstation will have a build-in 16 track sequencer, each track assigned a different MIDI channel, allowing you to trigger 16 different sounds. If you have a performance on channel 1, it will trigger channel 1's assigned sound. If you set 3 tracks to the same MIDI channel and they each have a different sound (such as piano, strings, synth pad) assigned... then that single MIDI track performance with trigger all 3 sounds simultaneously! So think of the MIDI 'Track' as a big pipe with 16 divisions, and a MIDI channel as one of those divisions within the pipe. A MIDI track must have a MIDI assignment to work. The standard options are channel 1 to 16 or "ALL".
MP3 answer is MIDI
A MIDI controller sends MIDI note messages to another device by MIDI cables or USB to a computer. If it is strictly a MIDI controller with no onboard sounds, it will have to connect to another MIDI device or computer to make sounds.
A Ensoniq KS-32 can be used as a MIDI controller. If you are using an audio interface that has MIDI ports, connect the MIDI Out of the Ensoniq to the Interface's MIDI In. If you don't have a MIDI port on your interface (such as with the Mbox Mini) you will have to buy a USB MIDI interface (they're about $40.00).
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Recording MIDI involves using a MIDI controller (keyboard, keytar, drums, flute) in conjunction with a MIDI sequencer to create a MIDI file. This MIDI data contains all of the aspects of your performance that makes it unique (the pitch, length, velocity of the notes). Hope that helps.