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EZ-250i Owner’s Manual
MIDI Functions
Nearly all of the electronic musical instruments made today-particularly synthesizers, sequencers 
and computer music related devices-use MIDI.  MIDI is a worldwide standard that allows these 
devices to send and receive performance and setting data.  Naturally, this instrument lets you send 
your keyboard performance as MIDI data, as well as that of the styles and panel settings.
The potential MIDI holds for your live performance and music creation/production is enor-
mous-simply by connecting this instrument to a computer and transmitting MIDI data.  In this 
section, you'll learn the basics of MIDI and the particular MIDI functions of this instrument.
No doubt you have heard the terms "acoustic instrument" and "digital instrument." In the world today, 
these are the two main categories of instruments. Let's consider an acoustic piano and a classical guitar 
as representative acoustic instruments. They are easy to understand. With the piano, you strike a key, 
and a hammer inside hits some strings and plays a note. With the guitar, you directly pluck a string and 
the note sounds. But how does a digital instrument go about playing a note?
As shown in the illustration above, in an electronic instrument the sampling note (previously 
recorded note) stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on informa-
tion received from the keyboard. So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes 
the basis for note production? 
For example, let's say you play a "C" quarter note using the grand piano sound on the instrument. 
Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note, the electronic instrument puts out 
information from the keyboard such as "with what voice," "with which key," "about how strong," 
"when was it pressed," and "when was it released." Then each piece of information is changed into 
a number value and sent to the tone generator. Using these numbers as a basis, the tone generator 
plays the stored sampling note.  
 Example of Keyboard Information
Voice number (with what voice)
01 (grand piano)
Note number (with which key)
60 (C3)
Note on (when was it pressed) and 
note off (when was it released)
Timing expressed numerically (quarter note)
Velocity (about how strong)
120 (strong)
What Is MIDI?
Acoustic guitar note production
Digital instrument note production
Pluck a string and the body 
resonates the sound.
Based on playing information from the keyboard, a 
sampling note stored in the tone generator is played 
through the speakers. 
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Tone Generator 
(Electronic circuit)
Sampling 
Note
Sampling 
Note
Playing the keyboard
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