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An extension to the MIDI standard, adopted in 2010, to extend the range of possible velocity values in a Note On message. The standard Note On message has one byte for velocity, allowing for 7 bits of precision, or 127 possible values. The high resolution velocity prefix involves sending a Continuous controller message, using controller number 88, prior to the note on. It provides an additional 7 bits of precision for the velocity value; the prefix message provides the low-order 7 bits, and the conventional velocity field in the Note On message provides the high order 7 bits. Per the standard, the prefix message effects only the first following Note On. Sound sources that do not recognize controller 88 as a defined controller will simply ignore it.

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