MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a binary encoding of musical "events" (e.g., as note beginning or end) originally designed for communication between electronic musical instruments and devices (e.g., keyboards, synthesizers, etc.) Since MIDI events contain a time stamp, streams could be saved as files and processed by computers. (MIDI Files are listed in the Arts/Music/Sound Files/MIDI category.) This category contains sites that contain, describe, or sell software related to MIDI file creation, editing, or usage.
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- GN MIDI Solutions Freeware and shareware MIDI tools for Windows and Linux.
- Dancetech.com Dance production, tips and techniques plus links, club, and charts.
- Hit Squad MIDI Software MIDI software to download for free for Windows, Macintosh, BeOS, Linux, OS2, DOS, and Atari.
- Giebler Enterprises Midi File Software Software to convert proprietary music files into standard midi files.
- MusicLab Makers of MIDI software, including Rhythm'n'Chords and Looper. Demo versions are available for download.
- Nerds.de German company that offers virtual MIDI drivers and MIDI over LAN software.
- Jam Can play from a plain text notation and export the score in the Standard MIDI format. Free software.
- Piano Booster Piano Booster is a MIDI file player that displays the musical score along with a teaching function. Works on GNU/Linux, Mac, Windows. GPL license.
- Klavar Music Foundation E-Learning software using the klavarskribo method. Includes mailing list, chat room, photos, forum, price list and catalogue, and details of the learning system used.
- Cursed MIDI Sequencer Runs in console terminal under GNU/Linux and can be run in Windows via Cygwin. CuSE can be operated through accords to aid visually impaired people.