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Tableau Des Instruments MIDI Tableau des instruments MIDI Table of MIDI patches (voices) Map of MIDI instruments (Voices) 854 instruments ! Numéro d'instrument MIDI, suivi par "Bank Select" (MSB et LSB) éventuels, nom, et type (GM=General Midi, GS=Roland GS, 88=Roland SC-55/88, MT=Roland MT-32, XG=Yamaha XG). Instrument (patch) number, followed by Bank Select (MSB and LSB) if any, patch name, and type (GM=General Midi, GS=Roland GS, 88=Roland SC-55/88, MT=Roland MT-32, XG=Yamaha XG). Pianos Num Bank Instrument Type 001 Acoustic Grand Piano/Piano 1 GM 008 Piano 1w GS 016 Piano 1d GS 127 Acou Piano 1 MT 000 001 Grand PianoK XG 000 018 MelloGrP XG 000 040 PianoStr XG 000 041 Dream XG 002 Bright Acoustic Piano/Piano 2 GM 008 Piano 2w GS 127 Acou Piano 2 MT 000 001 Bright Piano K XG 003 Electric Grand Piano/Piano 3 GM 001 EG+Rhodes1 88 002 EG+Rhodes2 88 008 Piano 3w GS 127 Acou Piano 3 MT 000 001 Electric Grand Piano K XG 000 032 Det.CP80 XG 000 040 ElGrPno1 XG 000 041 ElGrPno2 XG 004 Honky-tonk Piano GM 008 Honky-tonk w/Old Upright GS 127 Elec Piano 1 MT 000 001 Honky Tonk K XG 005 Electric Piano 1 GM 008 Detuned EP 1 GS 016 E.Piano 1w GS 024 60's E.Piano GS 025 Hard Rhodes 88 026 MellowRhodes 88 127 Elec Piano 2 MT 000 001 Electric Piano 1K XG 000 018 MelloEP1 XG 000 032 Chor.EP1 XG 000 040 HardEl.P XG 000 045 VX El.P1 XG 000 064 60sEl.P XG 006 Electric Piano 2 GM 008 Detuned EP 2 GS 016 E.Piano 2w/Soft FM EP GS 024 Hard FM EP 88 127 Elec Piano 3 MT 000 001 Electric Piano2 K XG 000 032 Chor.EP2 XG 000 033 DX Hard XG 000 034 DXLegend XG 000 040 DX Phase XG 000 041 DX+Analg XG 000 042 DXKotoEP XG 000 045 VX El.P2 XG 007 Harpsichord GM 008 Coupled Hps. GS 016 Harpsi.w GS 024 Harpsi.o GS 127 Elec Piano 4 MT 000 001 Harpsichord K XG 000 025 Harpsi.2 XG 000 035 Harpsi.3 XG 008 Clavinet GM 127 Honkytonk MT 000 001 Clavinet K XG 000 027 ClaviWah XG 000 064 PulseClv XG 000 065 PierceCl XG Percussions chromatiques Num Bank Instrument Type 009 Celesta GM 127 Elec Org 1 MT 020 000 032 ChurOrg3 XG 000 035 ChurOrg2 XG 000 040 NotreDam XG 000 064 OrgFlute XG 000 065 TrmOrgFl XG 010 Glockenspiel GM 127 Elec Org 2 MT 011 Music Box GM 127 Elec Org 3 MT 000 064 Orgel XG 012 Vibraphone GM 001 Hard Vibe 88 008 Vib.w GS 127 Elec Org 4 MT 000 001 VibesK XG 000 045 HardVibe XG 013 Marimba GM 008 Marimba w GS 016 Barafon 88 017 Barafon 2 88 024 Log Drum 88 127 Pipe Org 1 MT 000 001 Marimba K XG 000 064 SineMrmb XG 000 097 Balafon2 XG 000 098 Log Drum XG 014 Xylophone GM 127 Pipe Org 2 MT 015 Tubular bells GM 008 Church Bell GS 009 Carillon GS 127 Pipe Org 3 MT 000 096 Church Bell XG 000 097 Carillon XG 016 Dulcimer/Santur GM 001 Santur 2 88 008 Cimbalom 88 127 Accordion MT 000 035 Dulcimr2 XG 000 096 Cimbalom XG 000 097 Santur XG Orgues Num Bank Instrument Type 017 Drawbar Organ/Organ 1/Hammond GM 001 Organ 101 88 008 Detuned Or.1 GS 009 Organ 109 88 016 60's Organ 1 GS 017 60's Organ 2 88 018 60's Organ 3 88 024 Cheese Organ 88 032 Organ 4 GS 033 Even Bar 88 040 Organ Bass 88 127 Harpsi 1 MT 000 032 DetDrwOr XG 000 033 60sDrOr1 XG 000 034 60sDrOr2 XG 000 035 70sDrOr1 XG 000 036 DrawOrg2 XG 000 037 60sDrOr3 XG 000 038 EvenBar XG 000 040 16+2"2/3 XG 000 064 Organ Ba XG 000 065 70sDrOr2 XG 000 066 CheezOrg XG 000 067 DrawOrg3 XG 018 Percussive Organ/Organ 2 GM 001 Organ 201 88 008 Detuned Or.2 GS 032 Organ 5 GS 127 Harpsi 2 MT 000 024 70sPcOr1 XG 000 032 DetPrcOr XG 000 033 LiteOrg XG 000 037 PercOrg2 XG 019 Rock Organ/Organ 3 GM 008 Rotary Org. 88 016 Rotary Org.S 88 024 Rotary Org.F 88 127 Harpsi 3 MT 000 064 RotaryOr XG 000 065 SlwRotar XG 000 066 FstRotar XG 020 Church Organ GM 008 Church Org.2 GS 016 Church Org.3 GS 024 Organ Flute 88 032 Trem.Flute 88 127 Clavi 1 MT 021 Reed Organ GM 127 Clavi 2 MT 000 040 Puff Org XG 022 Accordion /Fr GM 008 Accordion It GS 127 Clavi 3 MT 000 032 AccordIt XG 023 Harmonica GM 001 Harmonica 2 88 127 Celesta 1 MT 000 032 Harmo 2 XG 024 Tango Accordion/Bandoneon GM 127 Celesta 2 MT 000 064 TngoAcd2 XG Guitares Num Bank Instrument Type 025 Acoustic Guitar(nylon)/Nylon-str Gt. GM 008 Ukulele GS 016 Nylon Gt.o GS 024 Velo Harmnix 88 032 Nylon Gt.2 GS 040 Lequint Gt. 88 127 Syn Brass 1 MT 000 016 NylonGt2 XG 000 025 NylonGt3 XG 000 043 VelGtHrm XG 000 096 Ukelele XG 026 Acoustic Guitar(steel)/Steel-str Gt. GM 008 12-str Guitar GS 009 Nylon+Steel 88 016 Mandolin GS 032 Steel Gt.2 88 127 Syn Brass 2 MT 000 016 SteelGt2 XG 000 035 12StrGtr XG 000 040 Nyln&Stl XG 000 041 Stl&Body XG 000 096 Mandolin XG 027 Electric Guitar(jazz)/Jazz Gt. GM 001 Mellow Gt. 88 008 Hawaiian Gt./Pedal Steel GS 127 Syn Brass 3 MT 000 018 MelloGtr XG 000 032 JazzAmp XG 028 Electric Guitar(clean)/Clean Gt. GM 008 Chorus Gt. GS 127 Syn Brass 4 MT 000 032 ChorusGt XG 029 Electric Guitar(muted)/Muted Gt. GM 001 Muted Dis.Gt 88 008 Funk Gt/Funk Pop GS 016 Funk Gt.2 GS 127 Syn Bass 1 MT 000 040 FunkGtr1 XG 000 041 MuteStlG XG 000 043 FunkGtr2 XG 000 045 Jazz Man XG 030 Overdriven Guitar GM 127 Syn Bass 2 MT 000 043 Gt.Pinch XG 031 Distortion Guitar GM 001 Dist.Gt 2 88 002 Dazed Guitar 88 008 Feedback Gt. GS 009 Feedback Gt2 88 016 Power Guitar 88 017 Power Gt.2 88 018 5th Dist. 88 024 Rock Rhythm 88 025 Rock Rhythm2 88 127 Syn Bass 3 MT 000 040 FeedbkGt XG 000 041 FeedbGt2 XG 032 Guitar Harmonics GM 008 Gt.Feedback GS 016 Ac.Gt.Harmonx 88 127 Syn Bass 4 MT 000 065 GtFeedbk XG 000 066 GtrHrmo2 XG Basses Num Bank Instrument Type 033 Acoustic Bass GM 127 Fantasy MT 000 040 Jazz Rhythm XG 000 045 VX Upright XG 034 Electric Bass(finder)/Fingered Bass GM 001 Fingered Bs2 88 002 Jazz Bass 88 127 Harmo Pan MT 000 018 FingrDrk XG 000 027 FlangeBa XG 000 040 Ba&DstEG XG 000 043 FngrSlap XG 000 045 FngBass2 XG 000 065 ModAlem XG 035 Electric Bass(pick)/Picked Bass GM 008 Mute PickBs. 88 127 Chorale MT 000 028 MutePkBa XG 036 Fretless Bass GM 001 Fretless Bs2 88 002 Fretless Bs3 88 003 Fretless Bs4 88 005 Mr.Smooth 88 127 Glasses MT 000 032 Fretles2 XG 000 033 Fretles3 XG 000 034 Fretles4 XG 000 096 SynFretl XG 000 097 Smooth XG 037 Slap Bass 1 GM 008 Reso Slap 88 127 Soundtrack MT 000 027 ResoSlap XG 000 032 PunchThm XG 038 Slap Bass 2 GM 127 Atmosphere MT 000 043 VeloSlap XG 039 Synth Bass 1 GM 001 Synth Bass 101 GS 008 Synth Bass 3/Acid Bass GS 010 Tekno Bass 88 016 Reso SH Bass 88 127 Warm Bell MT 000 018 SynBa1Dk XG 000 020 FastResB XG 000 024 AcidBass XG 000 035 Clv Bass XG 000 040 Techno Bass XG 000 064 Oscar XG 000 065 SqrBass XG 000 066 RubberBa XG 000 096 Hammer XG 040 Synth Bass 2 GM 001 Synth Bass 201 88 002 Modular Bass 88 003 Seq Bass 88 008 Synth Bass 4/Beef FM Bass GS 009 X Wire Bass 88 016 Rubber Bass GS 017 SH101 Bass 1 88 018 SH101 Bass 2 88 019 Smooth Bass 88 127 Funny Vox MT 000 006 MelloSB1 XG 000 012 Seq Bass XG 000 018 SynBa1Dk XG 000 019 SynBa2Dk XG 000 032 SmthBa 2 XG 000 040 Modular Bass XG 000 041 DX Bass XG 000 064 X WireBa XG Cordes et instruments d'orchestre Num Bank Instrument Type 041 Violin GM 008 Slow Violin GS 127 Echo Bell MT 000 008 SlowVln XG 000 018 ClkSynBa XG 042 Viola GM 127 Ice Rain MT 043 Cello GM 127 Oboe 2001 MT 044 Contrabass GM 127 Echo Pan MT 045 Tremolo Strings GM 008 Slow Tremolo 88 009 Suspense Str 88 127 Doctor Solo MT 000 008 SlowTrStr XG 000 040 Susp Str XG 046 Pizzicato Strings GM 127 School Daze MT 047 Orchestral Harp GM 127 Bellsinger MT 000 040 Yang Chin XG 048 Timpani GM 127 Square Wave MT Ensembles Num Bank Instrument Type 049 Strings Ensemble 1/Strings GM 001 Strings 2 88 008 Orchestra GS 009 Orchestra 2 88 010 Tremolo Orch 88 011 Choir Str.
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