Medeli MC70 Instruction Manual

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Content
GeneralGuide
Introduction Careofyourelectronickeyboard Powersupply Connections
Playdemosongs Playthesongs Lesson
Selecting&PlayingaVoice VoicesandEffects
SelectingaStyle PlayingaStyle
Memory Onetouchsetting Functionselect
Metronome
1.FrontPanel
2.RearPanelJack
3.LCDDisplay
-Theheadphonejack
-Thesustainjack
-TheAux.Outjack
-TheMIDIOUTjacks
-startlesson
-lesson1
-lesson2
-lesson3
-Pianovoice
-Transposeandpitchchange
-Sustainvoice
-Touch
-PlayingaselectedStyle
-Setthetempo
-Stylecontrol
-Accompvolume
-Transpose
-Beat
-MIDIchannel
-Effect
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Recordandplayback
Chorddictionary MIDI
Specifications
Appendix2-StyleList Appendix3-SongList Appendix4-DEMOList Appendix5-MIDIImplementationChart Appendix6-ChordTable
-Record
-Playback
-WhatisMIDI?
-MIDIOUT
Appendix1-VoiceList
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GeneralGuide
1.FRONTPANEL
POWERSWITCH MASTERVOLUME ACCOMPVOLUME TEMPO CHORDDICTIONARY START/STOP SYNC INTRO/ENDING FILL-INA/FILL-INB STORE/M1-M6 O.T.S. AUTOBASSCHORD LESSON DEMO FUNCTION STYLE SONG VOICE PIANO METRONOME RECORD PLAY/STOP SUSTAIN TOUCH LCDDISPLAY NUMERICKEYPAD PITCHBEND
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2.REARPANELJACK
3.LCDDISPLAY
A.B.C. LESSON1
VOICE STYLE SONG RECORD BEAT
LESSON2 LESSON3
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MIDIOUT SUSTAIN AUX.OUT
PHONES DC12V
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TEMPO/COUNT VOICENUMBER CHORD TREBLECLEF BASSCLEF O.T.S. M1-M6 KEYBOARD
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Introduction
Thankyouforpurchasingtheelectronickeyboard.Thiselectronickeyboardprovidesyouthe followingfeaturesandfunctions.
128Voices(
6memorystorage MIDIcompatibility Songrecording
121PCMvoices,6Chinesevoicesandonesetofdrumkit). 100autoaccompanystyles. 100songsofdifferentstyle. Thesonglessonmodecanbeusedinthreestatus(Lesson1,Lesson2,Lesson3) Chorddictionaryforbeginners.
Careofyourelectronickeyboard
Yourkeyboardwillgiveyoumuchpleasureifyoufollowthesimplerulesgivenbelow:
Donotexposetheelectronickeyboardtothehightemperature,directsunlight,andexcessive dustplaces. Avoidphysicalshockscausedbydropping,bumping,orplacingheavyobjectsontheelectronic keyboard. Neverusecleanerssuchasalcoholorthinnertocleantheelectronickeyboard. Alwaysturnpoweroffwhenmakinganyconnections.
Powersupply
Thiselectronickeyboardcanbepoweredbycurrentfromastandardhouseholdwalloutlet (usingthespecifiedACadaptor)orbybatteries.
UsingtheACadaptor
MakesurethatonlytheACspecifiedadaptorforthis electronickeyboardisused.Theadaptorshallbe12V DCoutput,800mA,andcenterpositivetype. Makesuretoturnofftheelectronickeyboardbeforeyou connecttheadaptorintotheACwalloutlet.
Cautions:
UseonlythespecifiedACadaptor.Useofanothertypeofadaptorhasadangeroffireand electricalshock. Forsafetysake,makesuretounplugtheACadaptorfromthewalloutletwheneverleavingthe electronickeyboardunattendedforalongtime.
Usingbatteries
Alwaysmakesuretoturnthekeyboardoffbeforeinsertingnewbatteriesorreplacingoldones.
DC12V
Toinsertthebatteries
Openthebatterycompartmentunderneaththekeyboard.1.
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Insert6"D"sizebatteriesintothebatterycompartmentbyfollowingthepolaritymarkingsonthe cabinet.
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Closethebatterycompartmentandmakesurethebatterycompartmentcoverlocksfirmly.3.
Cautions:
Improperhandlingofthebatteriescancausethemtoburstorleak,creatingthedangerof personalinjuryordamageofthekeyboard.Makesuretotakethefollowingimportant precautionswhenusingbatteries:
Neverusebatteriesofdifferenttypes. Nevermixoldbatterieswithnewones. Alwaysmakesuretoremovethebatteriesfromthekeyboard'sbatterycompartment. Whenthekeyboardisnotexpectedtobeusedforalongperiodoftime,removethebatteries fromthekeyboard. Replacethebatteriesassoonaspossibleafteranysignofdischarge.
Lowbatteryindications
Anyofthefollowingsymptomsindicatelowbatterypower.Replacethebatteriesassoonas possiblewheneveranyofthefollowingoccurs.
Adimanddifficult-to-readLCDdisplay. Abnormallylowspeaker/headphonevolume. Distortionofthesoundoutput. Suddenpowerfailurewhenplayingathighvolume. Abnormalplayingoftherhythmsordemosongs. Dimmingofthedisplaywhenplayingathighvolume.
Connections
Theheadphonejack
ApairofstereoheadphonescanbepluggedintothePHONESjackforprivatepracticeorlate nightplaying.Theinternalspeakersystemisautomaticallyturnedoffwhentheheadphonesis pluggedintothePHONESjack.
Thesustainjack
AnoptionalfootswitchcanbepluggedintotheSUSTAINjackforsustaincontrol.Thefootswitch functionislikethesustainpedalonapiano-pressforsustain.Returntonormalsoundwhenreleasingit.
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TheAux.Outjack
TheAUX.OUTjackdeliverstheoutputofthekeyboardforconnectiontoanexternalamplifier. UsinganaudiocordtoplugintoAUX.OUTjacklocatedontherearpanel.Thenplugtheother endofthecordintoLINEINorAUX.INoftheamplifier.
Stereo System
TheMIDIOUTjacks
TheMIDIOUTconnectortransmitMIDIdatageneratedbytheelectronickeyboardtoanexternal MIDIdevice.
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Playdemosongs
Aselectionof6demosongsarebuilt-infortheplayer. Theywillgiveyouagoodideaofwhatyourkeyboardcando.
1.ConnecttheDCpowercorrectlyandthenpress[POWER]toturniton.
2.Adjustthevolumetoaappropriatelevelbyturningtheswitch.[VOLUME]
Pressthe[DEMO]buttonatanystatustoenterdemomode.All6demoswillplay fromthefirstinsequence.TheLCDdisplaysd-xx.
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Usethe[0-9]orthe[-/NO]/[+/YES]buttontoselectdemosong.Whenasongisselected, thesongnumberoftheselectedsongwillflashfor3secondsbeforethedemosongstarts.
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Toplayaspecificdemosonginloop,holdthe[DEMO]buttonfor3secondswhilethedemosong isplaying.
Tostopthedemosong,pressthe[DEMO]orthe[START/STOP]button.
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Playthesongs
Aselectionof50songsarebuilt-infortheplayer. YoucanusetheMelodyOfffunctiontoturnoffthemelodyofthesongandlearntoplaybyfollowing thesignalsonthedisplay.
Pressthe[SONG]button.All100songswillplayfromthecurrentsonginsequence.Atthistime,
theSongindicatorontheLCDwilllightup,andtheLCDdisplaysthesongnumbers-xx.
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Youcanusetheorthe[-/NO]/[+/YES]buttonstoselectasong.W[09]henasongisselected, thesongnumberwillflashfor3secondsbeforethesongstarts.
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Press[START/STOP]againtostopthesong.
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Note:Whensongisplaying,allkeysareinactive,exceptforpressing[DEMO],[START/STOP], [LESSON],[TEMPO+/-]and[0-9],[+],[-]numberkeys.
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Lesson
Insongmode,pressthe[LESSON]toenterthelessonmode.ThreelessonmodeLESSON 1,2,3areprovidedforuserslearning
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Insongmode,pressthe[LESSON]buttontochooseoneofthethreelessonmodesortoexitthe lessonmodeinaloop.Pressthe[START/STOP]buttontostartorstopthelesson. Ifyouplaywrongormissanote,youscorewillbededucted.
ThemelodynotesaredisplayedontheLCD.Ifyoupressanykeyswhenthereisanoteinsong,
thenotewillsoundoutcorrectlynomatterwhatkeysyouhavepressed.
Thesongwillnotgoonuntilyouplaytherightnote.
Thesongwillbeplayingandthemelodyisoff.Youshouldplaythenotenotonlycorrectlybutalso atthepropertime.
LESSON1,LESSON2,LESSON3allhavethegradefunction.Therearefourlevels. ThelessontheLCDwilldisplayyourscoreandtellyouyourlevel. Levelone80100excellent Leveltwo6079verygood Levelthree3059good Levelfourbelow30ok
Afteragradeisgiven,theSONGwillplayagainandretainthelessonmode.
Startlesson
LESSON1(Onekey)
LESSON2(Waiting)
LESSON3(Melodyoff)
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Select&PlayingVoices
Thekeyboardhas128voicesthatyoucanselectandplayonthekeyboard.Beforeyouselecta voice,makesureyouhaveselectedVOICEmode.Pressthe[VOICE]buttontoselecttheVOICE mode.
The[+/YES]and[-/NO]buttons:
Press[VOICE]buttontoentervoicemode. Press[+/YES]/[-/NO]buttontochooseyourdesiredvoice. Theselectedvoicenumberwillshowonthedisplay.
Thenumberbuttons:
Thenumberbuttonscanbeusedtodirectlypressthenumberofthedesiredvoice.
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Whenselectingvoice01-99,youcandirectlyusethenumberkey[0-9]toinputthe voicenumber.
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Toselectvoice100-128,pressthenumberkey[1]andholditforfewseconds. TheLCDwillthendisplay1whichindicatesonehundred.Afterthat,usethekey
numbertoinput00-28forvoice100-128.
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Pianovoice
Transposeandpitchchange
Press[PIANO]tothepianomode.TheLCDdisplaysPIANO,andthevoiceischangedtopiano immediately.
Thepianomodedoesnotfunctionwhenthestyleisplaying.Press[PIANO]againor[FUNCTION], [DEMO],[VOICE],[O.T.S],[REPLAY],[SONG],[STYLE],[RECORD]andthememorykeys willexitthePIANOmode.TheLCDandthevoicewillrevertbacktotheformerstatus.
Ifyoudon'tusethe[PIANO]toexit,thevoicewillretainasthepianovoice.
Transpose:
Pitchbendwheel:
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Sustainvoice
Touch
Afterpoweristurnedon,theSustainfunctionisautomaticallysettooff. Pressthe[SUSTAIN]buttontoshifttheSUSTAINON/OFFstatusandtheSUSTAIN
indicatorontheLCDwilllightonoroffinthisstatus.
Youcanalsocontrolthesustaineffectbyasustainpedal.
Thereare16velocitylevels.Afterpoweristurnedon,thetouchfunctionisautomaticallysettoon. Pressthe[TOUCH]buttonandtheLCDdisplaysTCOn.“”
Toturnoffthetouchfunction,pressthe[TOUCH]buttonagainandtheLCDdisplays"TCOFF".:
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SelectingaStyle
Thekeyboardhas100differentauto-accompanimentstyles.ItssophisticatedAutoAccompaniment systemcanprovideautomaticbassandchordbackingthatperfectlymatchtotheselected accompanimentstyle.
Afterpoweristurnedon,thestyleisautomaticallysettonumberone.Whenyoupress[STYLE] button,theSTYLEflaglights,andyoucanuse[+]/[]orthenumberkeystoselectthedesiredstyle.
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Whenselectingstyle01-99,youcandirectlyusethenumberkey[0-9]toinputthestyle
number.
Whenselectingstyle100,youmustpressthenumberkey[1]andholditforafewseconds.
Whenastyleisplaying,youcanselectanewstyleatanytime.Thenumberofthenewstyle willdisplayontheLCDimmediately.Ifthestylechangesatbeatone,thenewstylewillplayat once;ifthestylechangesattheotherbeats,thenewstylewillstartinnextmeasure. Thenewstylewillplaywiththeoldtempo.
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PlayingaStyle
PlayingaselectedStyle
Startastyle
Syncstart
Pressthe[INTRO/ENDING]beforestartthestyle:
ThestylewillenterNORMALorVARATIONafterplayinganintro.Youcaninsertafillinand entertwodifferentstatus,NORMALandVARATIONbyusing[FILL-INA]and[FILL-INB] respectively. Youcanalsousethe[INTRO/ENDING]tostopthestyleafterthestyleisplayingattheend.
Toinsertanintroduction,press[INTRO]beforepressing[START/STOP]button. Tostopplayingastyle,press[START/STOP].
Press[START/STOP]button,thedrumpartofthestylewillplayatonce.WhentheABC
isturnedon,youcanhearthedrumpartaswellasthebassandchord.afteryouplayachord
Press[SYNC]buttonandthebeatindicatorwillflashatthespeedofcurrenttempo.Youcan startplayingthesongbytappinganykeysonthekeyboardwhentheABCisoff. WhenABCisturnedon,youcanonlystartthestylewiththechordandbassbytappingachordin thechordrangeofthekeyboard.
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SettheTempo
Stylecontrol
Press[TEMPO+]and[TEMPO-]buttontochangethestyletempo. (Rangingfrom30-280)
Whenstylestops,thetempowillchangewiththestyle'sdefaulttempo. Whenstyleisplaying,thetempowillnotchangewiththestyle. Torevertbackthedefaulttempoofastyle,pressboth[TEMPO+]and[TEMPO-] buttonsimultaneously.
Whenthestylestops,press[INTRO/ENDING],thenpress[START/STOP]or[SYNC] toselectdifferentkindofstartingmode.Ifyoupressavalidchord,youcanhearawonderful introwhichwillleadyoutothemainstyle.TheindicatoreitherNORorVARontheLCDwill flashwhenanintroisplaying.
INTRO:
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FILL-INA:
Whenthestyleisplaying,press[FILL-INA]toinsertafillinandenterthenormalstatus. Whenfillinisplaying,theindicatorNORontheLCDisflashing.
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FILL-INB
Whenthestyleisplaying,press[FILL-INB]toinsertafillinandenterthevariationstatus. Whenfillinisplaying,theindicatorVARontheLCDisflashing.
ENDING
Whenthestyleisplaying,press[INTRO/ENDING]toplayanending.Normallythestyle endswiththeending.Youcanalsousethe[FILL-INA]/[FILL-INB]tomakethestylego backtothenormalorvariationsstatuswhenanendingisplaying.TheindicatorNORor VARontheLCDwillflashwhenanendingisplaying.
AccompVolume
Pressthe[ACCOMP.VOLUME+]/[ACCOMP.VOLUME-]buttontochangethestylevolume. TheLCDwilldisplayACPXX.Therangeisfrom0to15.ThesebuttonsareinactiveinSONG mode.
Pressboth[ACCOMP.VOLUME+]and[ACCOMP.VOLUME-]atthesametimetorevert theaccompvolumebacktodefault12.
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Memory
Onetouchsetting
Thereare6memoriesinthekeyboard. Pressandholdthe[STORE]button.ThenpressM1(orM2-M3)tostorethevoice,style,
tempo,accompvolume,sustain,touch. Youcaneasilyrecallthembypressingthebuttonduringtheperformance.
Thememorydatawillchangetoitsdefaultafterpoweroff.
UsingtheO.T.S.buttonstoselectpropervoicetomatchthestyle.Eachstylehas4 setsofO.T.S.setting.Youcanonlyrecallthem.
Press[O.T.S.]buttontoO.T.S.setting.TheindicatorsofO.T.S.andM1onLCDboth lightup.Afillinisinsertedandthevoicechangesaspre-setaccordingtothestyle.
Press[O.T.S.]againtoexittheO.T.S.status.The[M1-M6]areusedformemory registersagain.
NoteyoucannotusethememoryinO.T.S.Status.
[M1]and[M2]areusedfornormal.[M3]and[M4]areusedforvariation,[M5]and [M6]donotfunction.
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FunctionSelect
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4.
Functionparameter:
Transpose
Beat
MIDIchannel
Effect
Press[FUNCTION]buttonandtheLCDdisplays:XPS00,thenusethe[+]/[-]to changethetransposevaluefrom6to+6.
Press[FUNCTION]buttontwotimesandtheLCDdisplays:MET04,thenusethe [+]/[-]tochangethemetrobeat,0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.
Press[FUNCTION]buttonthreetimesandtheLCDdisplays:CHAXXthenusethe[+]/ [-]tochangetheMIDIoutchannelrangingfrom01to16.
Press[FUNCTION]buttonfourtimesandtheLCDdisplays:EffOffthenusethe[+]/ [-]tochangetheeffecttoonoroff.
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Metronome
Recordandplayback
Pressthe[METRO]button,thenthemetronomewillworkasthecurrenttempo,andthe beatdotwillflashonebyone.Thetempocanbechanged.Pressthe[METRO]againto turnthemetronomeoff.
Thebeatcountfollowsasthestylewhenstyleisplaying.Thevalueisinbeatwhenthe stylestops.
ThemetroisinactiveinSONGmodeandDICTmode.
Note:Whenrecording,youcanturnthemetronomeonbutitisn'tbeingrecorded.
1.Readyrecord
2. Startrecord
Record
Press[RECORD],andtheRECORDindicatorontheLCDlightsup.Fourbeatdotsflash togetherindicatingitisintherecordreadystatus.Youcanchangethevoice,styleandso onbeforerecording.
Inrecordreadystatus,press[START/STOP]tostartthestyleandenterrecordingmode. Youcanusethe[START/STOP]tostartorstopthestyleduringrecording.
Inrecordreadystatusyoucanentertherecordingmodebypressingthekeyboard. MeanwhilewhenABCison,pressingthekeysonthelefthandareacanstartthestyledirectly.
(WhenABCisoff,youcanstartthestyleonlyby[START/STOP]button.)
Inrecordreadystatus,the[SYNC]buttonisinactive.
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3.Finishrecord
Playback
Press[RECORD]buttontostoprecording.
Ifthememoryforrecordisfull,therecordingstopsautomaticallyandtheLCDdisplays: FULLforafewseconds.
Whenstyleisplaying,pressthe[INTRO/ENDING]button. Whenendingisover,therecordingstopsautomatically.
Whenrecordingstops,press[PLAY/STOP]toplaybackyourrecord. Press[PLAY/STOP]againtostopit.
Note
1.Therecordeddatainthememorywillbelostifyouturnoffthethekeyboard.
2.Youcanonlyrecordonetrackandthere-recordingoperationwillcoverthe previousrecord.
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2.Pressanykeysonchordareaorpressthecorrespondingkeysaccordingtothelabel showingthechordrootandchordtype.ThentheLCDwillshowyoutherightkeysyou shouldplay.
Staff
Chordname
ChoicetheM7
Staff
Chordname
Keyboard
3.PressthekeysaccordingtotheLCD.Ifyouplayright,thekeyboardwillgiveyouasound.
Ifyouplayright,itwillgiveyouarightsound
ChordDictionary
Youcanusethisfunctiontolearnhowtoplaychords. YoucannotentertheDICTIONARYmodewhenmetro,songorstyleison.
Operationguide
1.Pressthe[CHORDDICTIONARY]buttonandtheLCDdisplaysDICT.
ThedefaultchordisCM.
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MIDI
WhatisMIDI?
MIDIstandforMusicalInstrumentDigitalInterface.MIDIisaworldwidestandardthatmakes itpossibleforvariouselectronicmusicalinstrumentsandotherdevices,suchascomputers, to"communicatewitheachother".
ThekeyboardisequippedwithMIDIOUTterminals,whichlocatedontherearpanel.
MIDIOUT
ItcansendoutseveralkindsofMIDImessages(suchas:PROGRAMCHANGE,NOTE, PITCHBENDandsoon).PleaserefertotheMIDIChartlist.
YoucanchangetheMIDIoutchannel.Press[FUNCTION]buttontwotimesandtheLCD displays:CHAXXthenusethe[+]/[-]tochangetheMIDIoutchannelrangingfrom 01to16.
Therewillbeanallnoteoffmessagetobesentoutwheneverthereisatranspose,amidi channelchangeorstartthedemo.
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Keys:
LCDDisplay
Voices:
Styles: Song:
DEMOSong:
AccompanimentControl:
OverallControl:
OtherControl:
Connectors:
Weight:
Dimensions:
61keyswithTouchResponse
Multi-functionalLCD
128voices,including121PCMvoices,6Chinesevoices
andoneofdrumkit
100styles 100songsofdifferentstyle,3lessonmodesforuser
learning 6demosongs
Sync,Start/stop,FillinA/FillinB,Intro/Ending
Transpose,Beat,SplitPoint,PitchBend,Effect,MIDI Channel,Metronome,Lesson,O.T.S,Touch,SustainPedal, Store,ChordDictionary,Piano
Record&Playback
DC12V,Phones,Aux.Out,Sustain,MIDIOUT
5.3kg(withoutbatteries)
990(W)x350(D)x150(H)mm
Specifications
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Appendix1-VoiceList
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PC GENERALMIDI PC GENERALMIDI PC GENERALMIDI PC
GENERALMIDI
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(Grand)Piano1
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AcousticBass
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SopranoSax
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FX1(rain)
2 (Bright)Piano2 34 FingerBass 66 AltoSax 98 FX2(soundtrack) 3
(El.Grd)Piano3
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PickedBass
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TenorSax
99
FX3(crdystal)
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Honky-tonkPiano
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FretlessBass
68
BaritoneSax
100
FX4(atmosphere)
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El.Piano1
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SlapBass1
69
Oboe
101
FX5(brightness)
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El.Piano2
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SlapBass2
70
EnglishHorn
102
FX6(goblins)
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Harpsichord
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SynthBass1
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Bassoon
103
FX7(echoes)
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Clavi
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SynthBass2
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Clarinet
104
FX8(sci-fi)
9 Celesta 41 Violin 73 Piccolo 105 Sitar 10 Glockenspiel 42 Viola 74 Flute 106 Banjo 11 MusicBox 43 Cello 75 Recorder 107 Shamisen 12 Vibraphone 44 Contrabass 76 PanFlute 108 Koto 13
Marimba
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TremoloStrings
77
BlownBottle
109
Kalimba
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Xylophone
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PizzicatoStrings
78
Shakuhachi
110
Bagpipe
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TubularBells
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OrchestralHarp
79
Whistle
111
Fiddle
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Santur
48
Timpani
80
Ocarina
112
Shanai
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DrawbarOrgan
49
StringEnsemble1
81
Lead1(square)
113
TinkleBell
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PercussiveOrgan
50
StringEnsemble2
82
Lead2(sawtooth)
114
Agogo
19 RockOrgan 51 SynthStrings1 83 Lead3(calliope) 115 SteelDrums 20 ChurchOrgan 52 SynthStrings2 84 Lead4(chiff) 116 Woodblock 21
ReedOrgan
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ChoirAahs
85
Lead5(charang)
117
TaikoDrum
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Accordion(french)
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VoiceOohs
86
Lead6(voice)
118
MelodicTom
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Harmonica
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SynthVoice
87
Lead7(fifths)
119
SynthDrum
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TangoAccordion
56
OrchestraHit
88
Lead8(bass+lead)
120
Gt.FretNoise
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Ac.Guitar(nylon)
57
Trumpet
89
Pad1(fantasia)
121
BreathNoise
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Ac.Guitar(steel)
58
Trombone
90
Pad2(warm)
122
Qudi
27
El.Guitar(jazz)
59
Tuba
91
Pad3(polysynth)
123
Xiao
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El.Guitar(clean)
60
MutedTrumpet
92
Pad4(choir)
124
Erhu
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El.Guitar(muted)
61
FrenchHorn
93
Pad5(bowed)
125
Guzheng
30
OverdrivenGuitar
62
BrassSection
94
Pad6(metallic)
126
Pipa
31
DistortionGuitar
63
SynthBrass1
95
Pad7(halo)
127
Sona
32
Guitarharmonics
64
SynthBrass2
96
Pad8(sweep)
128
DrumSet
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Appendix2-StyleList
Style Style
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Appendix3-SongList
Songname Songname
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Appendix4-DEMOList
Appendix5-MIDIimplementationchart
DEMOname
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Level
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Appendix6-ChordTable
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