Multiple function music learning machine

A learning machine and music technology, applied in the field of music learning machines, can solve the problems of high cost, limited number of repertoires, and no auxiliary learning function, and achieve the effects of convenient use, rich repertoire, improved interest and coordination ability.
CN1464420AInactive Publication Date: 2003-12-31็†Šๅฐ้—ฏ +1

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CN ยท China
Current Assignee / Owner
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Publication Date
2003-12-31
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable ยท inactive patent

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Abstract

The invention discloses a music learning machine comprising a panel on which a plurality of function keys are arranged, a main unit arranged inside the panel, auxiliary unit and music playing unit that are connected to the main unit respectively. The invention is characterized by that, pre-recorded MIDI file and a plurality of functional modules that can be called and perform the functions corresponding to the function keys on the panel are stored on the main unit. The music learning machine in the invention can serve both as a large volume music database for enjoying and as teaching material for learners of different musical instruments.
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[0001] The invention relates to a music learning machine, in particular to a music learning machine with MIDI playing function and capable of realizing multiple controls. Background technique

[0002] MIDI is the abbreviation of Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which is the digital interface of musical instruments. It is an international unified standard for hardware interfaces and data formats involved in data transmission between various electronic musical instruments, controllers, computers and other related equipment. MIDI uses asynchronous transmission, using a serial interface that transmits 31,250 bits per second, using a specially designed serial cable and using the same DIN (German Industrial Standard) plug at both ends. Later, due to the widespread use of MIDI interfaces in the field of computer music, people also referred to computer music files as MIDI files.

[0003] The birth of the computer music file format (also known as MIDI file) is ...

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