MIDI Support

The Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) enables consumers to use multimedia computers and electronic musical instruments to create, enjoy and learn about music.

The MIDI protocol is a music description language in which every word describes an action of musical performance. Each action is stored as a binary word and when combined, store as MIDI files. These files can then be replayed by any electronic device that can read the MIDI file and recreate the performance using its available sound system.

Technical Specifications for MIDI:

￿Recommended File Size: No limitation. Depends on memory available.

￿MIDI Instruments: 128 Melodic, 47 Percussion

￿Maximum Polyphony: 64 voices

￿Minimum Duration per note: 20ms

￿Maximum Duration (NW dependent): No limitation on handset. (Network dependent).

Format

Standard MIDI

Mobile XMF MIDI

File Type

Type 0

Type 1

SP

Type 0

Type 1

Type 2 (mobile DLS)

Polyphony

Channels

64

Instruments (Gen. MIDI

Level 1)

128 Melodic, 47 Percussion

Table 19 MIDI Format Specification

MIDI Key Mapping

The MOTOKRZR K3 supports all 128 general MIDI instruments and the standard drum kit, but due to frequency limitations, not all MIDI notes are supported for all patches.

Patch

Number

Patch Names

Valid MIDI

Note Numbers

0Acoustic Grand Piano

1 Bright Acoustic Piano

2 Electric Grand Piano

3 Honky-tonk Piano

4Electric Piano 1

21-108

21-108

22-108

21-108

21-108

20

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Motorola K3 technical manual Midi Support, Patch Number Patch Names Valid Midi