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yes, if you hit your computer with them.

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What is the advantages and disadvantages of MIDI?

Because MIDI is a digital signal, it's very easy to interface electronic instruments to computers, and then do things with that MIDI data on the computer with software. For example, software can store MIDI messages to the computer's disk drive. Also, the software can playback MIDI messages upon all 16 channels with the same rhythms as the human who originally caused the instrument(s) to generate those messages. So, a musician can digitally record his musical performance and store it on the computer (to be played back by the computer). He does this not by digitizing the actual audio coming out of all of his electronic instruments, but rather by "recording" the MIDI OUT (ie, those MIDI messages) of all of his instruments. Remember that the MIDI messages for all of those instruments go over one run of cables, so if you put the computer at the end, it "hears" the messages from all instruments over just one incoming cable. The great advantage of MIDI is that the "notes" and other musical actions, such as moving the pitch wheel, pressing the sustain pedal, etc, are all still separated by messages on different channels.


How can you build a computer controlled musical Christmas lights display?

To build a computer controlled musical Christmas lights display, you need to hook up your computer to a micro-controller, that is attached to the circuit of lights. For simplicity, Arduino is recommended for building this display.


ESD is least likely to cause damage to which components?

esd damage your computer key board and mouse


Are there hard sided computer bags that help to diminish damage due to getting bumped?

The Netpack Hard Side Computer Case is a great choice.


Can a computer kill another computer - as in force that computer to explode - because mine just exploded and it's last message was 'connection established' And I'm assuming that was another computer?

no, a computer cannot remotely cause physical damage to another.

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Is a musical instrument digital interface a computer?

No.... MIDI is an industry-standard for connecting certain musical instruments to a computer- so that the sound of the instrument can me recorded or manipulated by computer software,


What does computer term MIDI mean?

MIDI is an interface and protocol to connect musical instruments; it stands for musical instrument digital interface.


Where can one contact Trumpet Musical Instruments?

There is no place to contact Trumpet Musical Instruments. It does not exist. There is such a thing as a Trumpet which is a musical instrument but there is no Trumpet Musical Instruments.


What is the musical instrument of apayao?

The musical instruments of Kalinga Apayao include brass instruments, keyboards, woodwind instruments, percussion, and instruments. They also offer other musical instruments.


What is the Occupational Classification for musical instruments?

Sic 3931 musical instruments


What does the musical instruments industry consist of?

This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing musical instruments and parts and accessories for musical instruments.


List of musical instruments played in Indonesian music?

List of musical instruments


When was King Musical Instruments created?

King Musical Instruments was created in 1893.


When was Steinway Musical Instruments created?

Steinway Musical Instruments was created in 1995.


When was Cannonball Musical Instruments created?

Cannonball Musical Instruments was created in 1996.


What is Steinway Musical Instruments's population?

The population of Steinway Musical Instruments is 1,680.


What has the author Sibyl Marcuse written?

Sibyl Marcuse has written: 'A survey of musical instruments' -- subject(s): History, Musical instruments 'Musical instruments'