There are 128 possible notes on a MIDI device, numbered 0 to 127 (where Middle C is note number 60).
MIDI
MIDI files only have the notes of the performance. It is up to the sound card or program to make the actual sound. For example, to play one note of a piano sound for one second in mono at CD quality, a WAV audio file needs 44100 bytes of information. A MIDI file can do it in 14 bytes.
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It's simply the way it's done. It's almost like asking why does the English alphabet have letters. As far as numbers go, the only instrument I know to assign numbers to a note is the piano. And the purpose of assigning numbers to notes on the piano is to help the piano player know what number finger to use for what note; especially in trickier areas.
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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 MIDI filter is a tool or device used to process MIDI data by selectively allowing, modifying, or blocking certain MIDI messages based on predefined criteria. This can include filtering out specific types of messages, such as note on/off, control changes, or program changes, to streamline or customize MIDI performance. MIDI filters are often used in music production and live performances to manage complex MIDI setups, ensuring only relevant data is transmitted to instruments or software.
Short answer is you cant. Think of an mp3 as a recorded act of music, and a midi as a piece of sheet music. The only way to convert would be to listen to the mp3, and create a midi from what you hear. There are things called pitchriders that can convert a simple sound like a single guitar string or a note from a clarinet into a midi note number, but these are simple waveforms. An mp3 recording of a song is a very complex waveform which would confuse a pitchrider.
To reduce MIDI latency in Reaper, you can adjust the buffer size in the audio settings. A smaller buffer size can decrease the delay between when you play a MIDI note and when you hear the sound, improving the performance of your music production projects.
IGRP - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol EIGRP- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
MIDI
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.
September has 19 days that are prime numbers Note: 1 is not prime or composite
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Two prime numbers which are : 7 , 11 Note: both 5 & 13 are also prime numbers but they are not included in this question.
Sounds like MIDI.
"Musical Instrument Digital Interface" - a method of sending note and tempo data back and forth from hardware or software used to make music.