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Most and MIDI
Most modern player pianos come with an electronic device that can record and playback MIDI files on floppy disks and / or CD-ROMs, and a MIDI interface that enables computers to drive the piano directly for more advanced operations.
Most scorewriters also allow the music to be played back via MIDI, or in some cases using virtual instruments.
Most computer-based DAWs have extensive MIDI recording, editing, and playback capabilities, and some even have minor video-related features.
Most of the middleware standards adhered to the Sound Blaster programming model, using the Gravis card for improved MIDI playback with the occasional PCM sound effect.
Most consoles accept MIDI Show Control signals and commands to allow show control systems to integrate their capabilities into more complex shows.
Most pipe organ-style MIDI pedalboards are too unwieldy for transportation, so they are typically installed under the upper manuals.
Most MIDI sequencers presented a song as a linear set of tracks ; however, Notator and Vision were pattern-based sequencers: songs were built by recording patterns ( which might represent for example Intro, Verse, Chorus, Middle-8, Outro ) with up to 16 tracks each, then assembling an Arrangement of these patterns, with up to 4 patterns playing simultaneously at any one point in the song.
Most notably, it does not include MIDI sequencing capabilities, and thus does not include some of Digital Performer's MIDI-specific editing windows.
Most of these products were released on CD-ROM, giving the software the ability to display high-resolution graphics and animations, and play high-quality waveforms and MIDI files.

Most and synthesizers
Most of the synthesizers on the record didn't exist when we were last using synthesizers.
Most synthesizers and home keyboards included an " electric piano " patch that imitated the DX7 Rhodes sound.
Most songs make integrated use of synthesizers, and Mariann provides a spunky vocal lead.
Most of the group's members play multiple instruments and their music makes use of a wide range of instruments, from analog synthesizers, samplers, the glockenspiel and handclaps ; to concert band instruments like the trumpet, tuba, trombone, saxophone, clarinet and recorder ; and the more standard guitars, bass guitar and drums.

Most and default
" Most published supplements for Traveller deal in some way with a default setting called the " Third Imperium ", ( sometimes referred to as the Official Traveller Universe ( OTU )), but the main rules are generic enough so that a campaign can be played in any setting the referee chooses.
Most sources of time and celestial coordinate system standards use UT1 as the default meaning of UT, though occasionally UTC may be implied.
Most legislatures prefer to base liability on either intention or recklessness and, faced with the need to establish recklessness as the default mens rea for guilt, those practising in most legal systems rely heavily on objective tests to establish the minimum requirement of foresight for recklessness.
Most venues will usually have between 5 and 7 different cuts of steak, on their own menu, and is served medium rare by default.
Most vertebrates cannot produce lysine by default ( it is an essential amino acid ).
Most BLAST implementations use a fixed default word length that is optimized for the query and database type, and that is changed only under special circumstances, such as when searching with repetitive or very short query sequences.
Most, but not all, instructions that use DS by default will accept an ES override prefix.
Most screens are set to " shop " mode by default, which draws at least twice the power ( around 500 – 700 watts ) of a " home " setting of less extreme brightness.
Most access points, when using default " out of the box " security settings, are intended to provide wireless access to all who request it.
Most digital thermostats in common residential use in North America and Europe are programmable thermostats, which will typically provide a 30 % energy savings if left with their default programs ; adjustments to these defaults may increase or reduce energy savings.
Most contract theorists find that default rules fill in the gaps in what would otherwise be incomplete contracts.
Most Oracle database installations traditionally came with a default schema called.
Most examples supplied by Oracle Corporation reference the default HR or OE schemas.
Most notably, the compiled code is now in ARM Thumb mode by default, resulting in great reduction in code size with little performance hit.
Most of the Canadian convertible bond market consists of unsecured sub-investment grade bonds with high yields that are reflective of the issuer's risk of default.
Most web applications and software depending heavily on Internet technologies make use of the default browser installed on system.
Most recent models have this feature and enable it by default.
Most gambling activities were technically illegal by default with only a few legally sanctioned exceptions ( horse racing, pachinko and lottery ).
Most OpenVMS-native commands are defined via CLD files ; these are compiled by the CDU ( Command Definition Utility ) and added to a DCL ' table ' -- < tt > SYS $ LIBRARY: DCLTABLES. EXE </ tt > by default, although processes are free to use their own tables -- and can then be invoked by the user.
Most open-source MTAs have retry rules set to attempt delivery after around fifteen minutes ( Sendmail default is 0, 15, ..., Exim default is 0, 15, ..., Postfix default is 0, 16. 6, ..., Qmail default is 0, 6: 40, 26: 40, ..., Courier default is 0, 5, 10, 15, 30, 35, 40, 70, 75, 80 ,...).

Most and conventional
Most of the elements are solids at conventional temperatures and atmospheric pressure, while several are gases.
Most FETs are made with conventional bulk semiconductor processing techniques, using a single crystal semiconductor wafer as the active region, or channel.
Most nuvistors are basically thimble-shaped, but somewhat smaller than a thimble, and much smaller than conventional tubes of the day.
Most industrial and commercial structures have conventional roofs of low pitch.
Most programming languages, conventional and unconventional, are Turing-complete.
Most scientists working with vertebrates use a classification based purely on phylogeny, organized by their known evolutionary history and sometimes disregarding the conventional interpretations of their anatomy and physiology.
Most elemental superconductors are conventional.
Most of the non-invasive methods under development are continuous glucose monitoring methods and offer the advantage of providing additional information to the subject between the conventional finger stick, blood glucose measurements and over time periods where no finger stick measurements are available ( i. e. while the subject is sleeping ).
Most of the plays that dominated the mid-century were written by playwrights who insisted on conformity and conventional formulas and catered to cautious middle-class audiences.
Most of Edmonton's conventional television stations have made the switch to over-the-air digital broadcasting.
Most roads in the park are gravel with some sandy stretches and can be driven on with a conventional vehicle.
Most of these have the Chinese zodiac sign of the New Year as their design, or conventional greetings, or both.
Most conventional boxers have elbows in and forearms vertical alongside one another with both gloves being near the face.
Most trainers believe the conventional style is a better defence and that the cross-arm leaves the user open far too often.
Most experimental systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Most systems broadcast entire frames in sequence, with a colored filter ( or " gel ") that rotated in front of an otherwise conventional black and white television tube.
Most of the CO produced by gasification is oxidized to in the secondary combustion cycle ; therefore, gasification stoves carry lower health risks than conventional cooking fires.
Most editorial cartoons lack the type of explicitly partisan political opinion found on the rest of the editorial page, instead opting for humor that reflects the conventional wisdom of readers.
Most lake monsters have no evidence besides alleged sightings and controversial photographs and a large portion are generally believed not to exist by conventional zoology and allied sciences.
Most modern bicycle chains used with a single chainring and single rear sprocket are conventional industrial bushing chain.
Most simple phases of matter and phase-transitions, like crystals, magnets, and conventional superconductors can be simply understood from the viewpoint of spontaneous symmetry breaking.
Most Torinos were conventional cars, and generally the most popular models were the 4-door sedans and 4-door hardtops.
Most modern vessels have largely done away with conventional artillery, instead using cruise and guided missiles for most offensive and defensive purposes, respectively.
Most of these " sections " have developed conventional names in English, but modern artists, particularly in Finland, have developed new sections influenced by shapes found in the local flora.

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