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| music notation that uses the length of line segments to indicate duration, and height above the x axis to indicate pitch |
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| a list of musical events for MIDI playback, containing note ons and offs, velocity, patch changes, and continuous controller data such as volume and pitch bend |
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| to bring in MIDI data to a program |
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| to save data in a standard MIDI format that can be read by other programs |
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| smallest unit of time in a MIDI record mode: often set to 960 ticks per quarter note |
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| a non-integer (or irrational) division of a beat |
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| changing note onsets and durations to fit specific beats and note values |
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| a digital metronome that plays during recording (but is not recorded) to assist in keeping time |
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