

- #Play a midi note number manuals
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I also have heard of the Midi Solutions Event Processor but don't like the idea of shelling out for it AND a pedal. Some other pedals that look promising are the G Lab and ENGL but I haven't discerned it they have midi note capability yet. If anyone can confirm that the Rocktron can send note commands please let me know.
#Play a midi note number manuals
Unfortunate I haven't been able to find confirmation in the manuals or anywhere online that they can.


I've found another two (Rocktron Midi Mate and Tech21 Midi Moose) which would be perfect for my situation if they do indeed send midi note on. I've heard the Yamaha MFC10 and Roland FC300 can possibly do it but again they are large pedals with useless expression pedals. As I understand it the Behringer FCB1010 can send midi note but I'd like to find another option as it's the size of a battleship and the expression pedals would be useless in my application. The MMA's GM Developer Guidelines document describes additional recommendations and clarifications of the GM Specification for content producers and device makers, to insure improved compatibility among GM products.I'm trying to figure out my options for footswitches that can send midi note-on commands and not just the standard program and control changes.
#Play a midi note number Patch
A minimum of 128 preset instruments (MIDI program numbers) conforming to the GM 1 Instrument Patch Map, and 47 percussion sounds which conform to the GM 1 Percussion Key Map. Instruments: A minimum of 16 simultaneous and different timbres playing various instruments.Key-based percussion is always on MIDI Channel 10. Each Channel can play a different instrument (sound/patch/timbre). Each Channel can play a variable number of voices (polyphony). Channels: All 16 MIDI Channels are supported.Voices: A minimum of either 24 fully dynamically allocated voices are available simultaneously for both melodic and percussive sounds, or 16 dynamically allocated voices are available for melody plus 8 for percussion.
#Play a midi note number software
To be GM 1 compatible, a GM 1 sound generating device (keyboard, sound module, sound card, IC, software program or other product) must meet the General MIDI System Level 1 performance requirements outlined below, instantaneously upon demand, and without additional modification or adjustment/configuration by the user. However, GM 1 remains a popular format and is still commonly used for music distributed in Standard MIDI File (*.mid) format.

Note: The GM 1 specification was superceded in 1999 by General MIDI 2 which added support for additional features and capabilities which had become commonly available since GM 1 devices first appeared. The GM specification assigns specific sound names (such as "Electric Piano" and "Oboe") to each Program Number, but the acoustic characteristics of the each sound are not defined. Without General MIDI, playback of MIDI files created on one MIDI instrument might sound totally different on a different MIDI instrument, because sound selection in MIDI is done by "Program Number", not a description of the sound.
#Play a midi note number generator
The "General MIDI System Level 1" specification - also known as "GM", "General MIDI 1" and "GM 1" - defines specific features of a MIDI sound generator (synthesizer), primarily so that MIDI files are shareable.
