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   * MIDI messages usually comprise of up to 3 bytes. One bit of every byte is used to determine whether it's a status byte or a data byte. Hence, the 'resolution' of MIDI is 7 bit, or 0...127.   * MIDI messages usually comprise of up to 3 bytes. One bit of every byte is used to determine whether it's a status byte or a data byte. Hence, the 'resolution' of MIDI is 7 bit, or 0...127.
   * the specification explains in great detail which message translates to which note or other value. This way you could be sure that when you pressed e.g. the note C on a MIDI keyboard this triggered the C on a sampler or expander.    * the specification explains in great detail which message translates to which note or other value. This way you could be sure that when you pressed e.g. the note C on a MIDI keyboard this triggered the C on a sampler or expander. 
-  * Nowadays there are also other uses for MIDI, e.g. [[external:MIDI Show Control|]] (triggering cues in a show), [[external:mmc|]] (sending transport commands to e.g. audio workstation programs), or [[external:MIDI Timecode|]]+  * Nowadays there are also other uses for MIDI, e.g. [[external:MIDI Show Control|]] (triggering cues in a show), [[external:mmc|]] (sending transport commands to e.g. audio workstation programs), or [[external:mtc|]].
  
 ===== Message Types ===== ===== Message Types =====
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