The Japan MIDI Standards Committee JMSC is the body that ratifies and proposes MIDI standards within the Japanese manufacturing and developer community. It now operates within the Association of Musical Electronics Industry AMEI . The JMSC ratifies MIDI as Japanese Industrial Standards through the Japanese Industry Standards Organisation. ref cite web title The news of the JIS establishments of MIDI and the JIS standards documents issue. A Japanese Industry Standard url http www.amei.or.jp news news MIDI JIS e.html publisher AMEI year 2003 ref ref cite book author Joseph Rothstein title MIDI A Comprehensive Introduction url http books.google.com books?id ajDaXh qgDUC&pg PA12&lpg PA12&dq Japan MIDI Standards Committee JMSC &source bl&ots E9EW BV vM&sig cQ2VKhfuzd 37aZIxcTH DcXI&hl en&ei f5vsTJfcIoa8sAOciLWXBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CEYQ6AEwCDgK v onepage&q Japan 20MIDI 20Standards 20Committee 20 JMSC &f false publisher A R Editions, Inc. year 1995 isbn 0 89579 309 1 ref See also MIDI Manufacturers Association References references External links http www.amei.or.jp index e.html Association of Musical Electronics Industry AMEI Category MIDI Japan org stub business org stub ja ... more details
Priscilla Ng Che Ning , zh t is an English language English speaking television journalist in Hong Kong . She works at TVB News and serves as an anchor and reporter. ref cite web url http se7en rantings.blogspot.com 2009 10 celebrity crushes.html title Celebrity crushes publisher Se7en Rantings accessdate 2011 10 09 ref She was the first batch of Bachelor of Journalism graduates at The University of Hong Kong in 2007. ref cite web url http jmsc.hku.hk 2010 10 jmsc alumni news anchors publisher HKU JMSC title JMSC Alumni News Anchors accessdate 2011 10 09 ref She had been a reporter of Star News Asia since 2005, but the program was suspended in early 2008. Afterward, she joined TVB News in 2008. She was the host of Hong Kong Review 2009 . She is the newscaster of several news programs on TVB Pearl , namely News At Seven Thirty , News headlines , Marketplace , World Market Upadte and News roundup . Sometimes, she anchors Weather Report . References reflist External links http jmsc.hku.hk 2011 02 alumni stories the success stories of 12 jmsc graduates Alumni Stories The Success Stories of 12 JMSC Graduates Journalism and Media Studies Centre The University of Hong Kong Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ng, Priscilla ALTERNATIVE NAMES Priscilla Ng Che Ning SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1986 11 30 PLACE OF BIRTH DEFAULTSORT Ng, Priscilla Category TVB Category Alumni of the University of Hong Kong Category Hong Kong journalists Category Hong Kong television presenters zh ... more details
News release date November 2010 The Journalism and Media Studies Centre JMSC was founded in September 1999 at the University of Hong Kong . The center is part of Faculty of Social Sciences in HKU. Educational programmes in JMSC include graduate and undergraduate courses, seminars, workshops and courses for news professionals at all levels of expertise. Academic programs Reporting and Writing Program Media Law Program China Program Business and Financial Journalism Program Faculty Yuen Ying Chan Professor and Director China Media Project China Media Project was established by The University of Hong Kong s Journalism and Media Studies Center, in 2003. Staff Ying Chan Director of the Journalism and Media Studies Center.Before 1998, Professor Ying Chan worked for 23 years as a reporter, editor and documentary filmmaker in New York City. Professor Chan is a Board member of HKU of the Social Sciences Faculty and an adjunct research fellow of the E Business Technology Institute.Professor was also on the board of the Asian American Journalists Association . ref cite news url http cmp.hku.hk ying chan title Ying Chan publisher China Media Project accessdate 2008 10 10 ref Prosessor Chan has also taught at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism , Columbia University . ref cite news url http media.stu.edu.cn conference warcon ?p 31 title War correspondents conference date 26 November 2007 publisher Shantou University accessdate 2008 10 10 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Qian Gang Director, China Media Project ,Journalism and Media Studies Centre,The University of Hong Kong br Apart from being a China Earthquakes Expert,Qian Gang was the managing editor of Southern Weekend . Qian was also a co creator and executive editor of News Probe CCTV s pioneering weekly ... China s veteran journalists spend up to three months at the JMSC as Visiting Fellows. class wikitable ... References Reflist External links http hku.hk The University of Hong Kong http jmsc.hku.hk JMSC http ... more details
Image Show Control Capture.jpg thumb 180 px A screen capture of a common Windows based show control program. Show control is the use of automation technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from entertainment control a term much less common than its specific forms, e.g. lighting control console lighting control , which coordinates elements within a single entertainment discipline such as lighting , Audio engineering sound , video , Rigging theatre rigging or pyrotechnics . An example of show control would be linking a video segment with a number of lighting cues, or having a sound track trigger animatronic movements or all of these combined. Shows with or without live actor s almost invariably incorporate entertainment control technology and usually benefit from show control to operate these subsystems simultaneous ly or independently. Shows which are performed once or only a few times are often not considered candidates for show control since considerable preplanning and programming is usually required, but this may change as the technology, ease of operation and programming of show control software and systems matures. MIDI Show Control main MIDI Show Control The MIDI Show Control MSC standard is an open, industry wide international communications protocol through which all types of show devices may easily communicate . To create the MSC spec, Charlie Richmond inventor Charlie Richmond headed the USITT MIDI Forum on their Callboard Network in 1990, which included developers and designers from the theatre sound and lighting industry from around the world. This Forum created the MSC standard between January and September, 1990. it was ratified by the MIDI Manufacturers Association MMA in January, 1991, and the Japan MIDI Standards Committee JMSC later that year, becoming a part of the standard MIDI specification in August, 1991. The first show to fully utilize the MSC specification was ... more details
About the synthesizer specification the British DJ General Midi DJ General MIDI or GM is a Specification technical standard standardized specification for Synthesizer music synthesizers that respond to Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI messages. GM was developed by the MIDI Manufacturers Association MMA and the Japan MIDI Standards Committee JMSC and first published in 1991. The official specification is available in English from the MMA, bound together with the MIDI 1.0 specification, and in Japanese from the Association of Musical Electronic Industry AMEI . GM imposes several requirements beyond the more abstract MIDI 1.0 specification. While MIDI 1.0 by itself provides a communications protocol which ensures that different instruments can interoperate at a fundamental level e.g., that pressing keys on a MIDI keyboard will cause an attached MIDI sound module to play musical notes , GM goes further in two ways it requires that all GM compatible synthesizers meet a certain minimal set of features, such as being able to play at least 24 note s simultaneously Polyphony instrument polyphony , and it attaches specific interpretations to many parameters and control messages which were left under specified in the MIDI 1.0 spec, such as defining instrument sounds for each of the 128 possible program numbers. GM synthesizers are required to be able to Allow 24 voices to be active simultaneously including at least 16 melodic and 8 percussive voices Respond to note velocity Support all 16 channels simultaneously with channel 10 reserved for percussion Support polyphony multiple simultaneous notes on each channel Parameter interpretations GM Instruments must also obey the following conventions for program and controller events Program change events In MIDI, the instrument sound or program for each of the 16 possible MIDI channels is selected with the Program Change message, which has a Program Number parameter. The following table shows which instrument sound correspon ... more details