MUSC 108. Introduction to Music Technology - Fall 2013

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General MIDI (GM) instruments

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Piano =========================
   0: Acoustic Grand Piano
   1: Bright Acoustic Piano
   2: Electric Grand Piano
   3: Honky-tonk Piano
   4: Electric Piano 1
   5: Electric Piano 2
   6: Harpsichord
   7: Clavinet
Chromatic Percussion ==========
   8: Celesta
   9: Glockenspiel
   10: Music Box
   11: Vibraphone
   12: Marimba
   13: Xylophone
   14: Tubular Bells
   15: Dulcimer
Organ =========================
   16: Drawbar Organ
   17: Percussive Organ
   18: Rock Organ
   19: Church Organ
   20: Reed Organ
   21: Accordion
   22: Harmonica
   23: Tango Accordion
Guitar ========================
   24: Acoustic Guitar (nylon)
   25: Acoustic Guitar (steel)
   26: Electric Guitar (jazz)
   27: Electric Guitar (clean)
   28: Electric Guitar (muted)
   29: Overdriven Guitar
   30: Distortion Guitar
   31: Guitar harmonics
Bass ==========================
   32: Acoustic Bass
   33: Electric Bass (finger)
   34: Electric Bass (pick)
   35: Fretless Bass
   36: Slap Bass 1
   37: Slap Bass 2
   38: Synth Bass 1
   39: Synth Bass 2
Strings =======================
   40: Violin
   41: Viola
   42: Cello
   43: Contrabass
   44: Tremolo Strings
   45: Pizzicato Strings
   46: Orchestral Harp
   47: Timpani
Ensemble ======================
   48: String Ensemble 1
   49: String Ensemble 2
   50: SynthStrings 1
   51: SynthStrings 2
   52: Choir Aahs
   53: Voice Oohs
   54: Synth Voice
   55: Orchestra Hit
Brass =========================
   56: Trumpet
   57: Trombone
   58: Tuba
   59: Muted Trumpet
   60: French Horn
   61: Brass Section
   62: SynthBrass 1
   63: SynthBrass 2
Reed ==========================
   64: Soprano Sax
   65: Alto Sax
   66: Tenor Sax
   67: Baritone Sax
   68: Oboe
   69: English Horn
   70: Bassoon
   71: Clarinet
Pipe ==========================
   72: Piccolo
   73: Flute
   74: Recorder
   75: Pan Flute
   76: Blown Bottle
   77: Shakuhachi
   78: Whistle
   79: Ocarina
Synth Lead ====================
   80: Lead 1 (square)
   81: Lead 2 (sawtooth)
   82: Lead 3 (calliope)
   83: Lead 4 (chiff)
   84: Lead 5 (charang)
   85: Lead 6 (voice)
   86: Lead 7 (fifths)
   87: Lead 8 (bass + lead)
Synth Pad =====================
   88: Pad 1 (new age)
   89: Pad 2 (warm)
   90: Pad 3 (polysynth)
   91: Pad 4 (choir)
   92: Pad 5 (bowed)
   93: Pad 6 (metallic)
   94: Pad 7 (halo)
   95: Pad 8 (sweep)
Synth Effects =================
   96: FX 1 (rain)
   97: FX 2 (soundtrack)
   98: FX 3 (crystal)
   99: FX 4 (atmosphere)
   100: FX 5 (brightness)
   101: FX 6 (goblins)
   102: FX 7 (echoes)
   103: FX 8 (sci-fi)
Ethnic ========================
   104: Sitar
   105: Banjo
   106: Shamisen
   107: Koto
   108: Kalimba
   109: Bag pipe
   110: Fiddle
   111: Shanai
Percussive ====================
   112: Tinkle Bell
   113: Agogo
   114: Steel Drums
   115: Woodblock
   116: Taiko Drum
   117: Melodic Tom
   118: Synth Drum
   119: Reverse Cymbal
Sound Effects =================
   120: Guitar Fret Noise
   121: Breath Noise
   122: Seashore
   123: Bird Tweet
   124: Telephone Ring
   125: Helicopter
   126: Applause
   127: Gunshot

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Revised John Ellinger, January - September 2013