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jemkeys25 Full Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:19 am Post subject: HD MIDI |
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here's a paper from the MMA on
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MIDI Manufacturers Investigate HD Protocol
December, 2010
MMA members will be reviewing an HD Protocol and UDP Transport draft proposal during the Annual General Meeting in January during NAMM. The proposal is an early draft, with many of the features and details yet to be decided. More information about the proposal may be provided after the meeting, however interested parties are encouraged to join MMA to participate in development of the specification.
January, 2008
For the third year in a row, dozens of MIDI hardware and software manufacturers gathered at the Marriott in Anaheim CA, in conjunction with the Winter NAMM Show, to discuss ideas for a new High Definition protocol for musical instruments.
"MIDI has worked fantastically for more than 25 years," said MMA President and CEO Tom White. "High Definition protocol could encourage market growth through more expressive products, improved ease of use, and new and innovative applications. Plus new High Definition devices and software would be designed to be compatible with all of the great MIDI hardware and software now and for the future."
The proposed changes would increase the number of MIDI Channels and Controllers, and provide greater resolution in data values for all of the current MIDI 1.0 messages. Moreover, all of this would be accomplished with single messages, as opposed to the compound messages often used in MIDI 1.0, which means using and editing MIDI data will be far easier for both developers and users. The new protocol could also support the creation of entirely new messages that were not practical with the MIDI 1.0 protocol.
"At this point our 'HD Protocol' is still under development, but we've seen a lot of interest from both hardware and software developers," said White. "Our policy is not to discuss MMA Specifications publicly until they're officially adopted, but in this case we want to make sure that all qualified companies know what we are thinking about so they have the opportunity to participate before the first version is published."
The original MIDI 1.0 Specification, developed in 1983, has been the foundation for interoperability of digital musical instruments for 25 years. The initial "MIDI 1.0 Specification" contained the rules for remote control of keyboard devices, but over the years additional specifications were developed for file exchange, sound exchange, synthesizer design, and new applications such as stage lighting and ring-tones. Today the term "MIDI" applies to the wide variety of file formats, applications, and device specifications defined by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.
The MIDI Manufacturers Association is an industry non-profit organization that is responsible for maintaining and extending MIDI. Formed in 1985 by the original developers of the MIDI 1.0 Specification, the MMA provides a forum where companies using MIDI can cooperate and collaborate to make their equipment interoperable.
Companies that are interested in participating in the development of the new HD Protocol should contact the MMA (see the contact form on this site.)
All materials, graphics, and text copyright © 1995-2010 MIDI Manufacturers Association Incorporated.
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Quinnx
Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Posts: 17
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:05 am Post subject: |
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I proposed along time ago that the standard 16 channels that we use could be extended to unlimited simply by tagging the manufacture I.D.
example:
setup1
Korg Kronos
roland fantom G
Yamaha motif..
lets say the kronos is the sequencer we use
we record 16 midi channels of the kronos..
Now we record 16 channels midi from the roland and the yamaha
to the Kronos
they all use the same 16 channels..
however when transmitted from kronos to say yamaha and then midi thru to the roland
they each in turn ignore any midi data on any of the 16 channels that do not carry there manufacture ID
you effectively have 36 midi channels |
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jemkeys25 Full Member
Joined: 15 Jan 2011 Posts: 243
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Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 2:54 am Post subject: |
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did you read this? |
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