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Joseph Schillinger?
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a composer, music theorist, and composition teacher. He was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Schillinger collaborated with Léon Theremin, the inventor of an early electronic musical instrument, the Theremin. created The Schillinger System of Musical Composition, and Berklee college was founded on that system |
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Sequencer
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A device in hardware or software format designed to record and playback MIDI and digital audio data in a multi-track format.
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MIDI File
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files containing data used to trigger MIDI playback devices such as synthesizers, computer soundcards, and VSTs
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MIDI Command
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Special messages contained in a MIDI File which convey positional data regarding MIDI control devices such as wheels, knobs, keys, and pedals.
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Cue
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a musical/audio event that occurs synchronously with a realtime event in a film or video
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MBT Clock
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a musical clock contained in a sequencer indicating measure, beat and "tick".
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SMPTE
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(The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) - the technical union that created the first realtime clock used to synchronize audio and film (Hours: minutes: seconds: frames)
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Foley
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the manufacturing of both everyday and unique sounds for use in film making.
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What is a MIDI file and what are its potential uses?
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Musical Instrument Digital Interface is an industry specification for encoding, storing, synchronizing, and transmitting the musical performance and control data of electronic musical instruments.
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Discuss the difference between Volume and Velocity.
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Velocity is how hard the note is played thus changing the character of the sound.
Volume is how loud the sound is. |