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'''Musical Instrument Digital Interface''' ('''MIDI''') is an industry specification that permits digital musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another.  The MIDI Specification was published in August 1983.
  
'''Musical Instrument Digital Interface''' ('''MIDI''') is an industry specification that permits digital musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another.  The MIDI Specification was published in August 1983.
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The MIDI file format is known as '''SMF''' (Standard MIDI Format).
 
   
 
   
== Variants ==
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== Alternative formats ==
 
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As well as the standard MIDI specification, a number of (often proprietary) MIDI clones and variants have been created over the years. These include:
 
As well as the standard MIDI specification, a number of (often proprietary) MIDI clones and variants have been created over the years. These include:
  
*[[GMD]]
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* [[GMD]]
*[[HMI]]
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* [[HMI]]
*[[HMP]]
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* [[HMP]]
*[[HMZ]]
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* [[HMZ]]
*[[KAR]]
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* [[KAR]]
*[[MIDS]]
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* [[MIDS]]
*[[MIZ]]
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* [[MIZ]]
*[[MSS (MIDI)|MSS]]
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* [[MSS (MIDI)|MSS]]
*[[Scalable Polyphony MIDI]]
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* [[Scalable Polyphony MIDI]]
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* [[Doom MUS]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 14:10, 28 April 2015

File Format
Name MIDI
Ontology
Extension(s) .mid, .midi
MIME Type(s) audio/midi
audio/mid
audio/x-midi
audio/m
application/x-midi
LoCFDD fdd000102
fdd000119
PRONOM x-fmt/230

Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is an industry specification that permits digital musical instruments, computers and other related devices to connect and communicate with one another. The MIDI Specification was published in August 1983.

The MIDI file format is known as SMF (Standard MIDI Format).

Alternative formats

As well as the standard MIDI specification, a number of (often proprietary) MIDI clones and variants have been created over the years. These include:

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