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MIDIin full Musical Instrument Digital InterfaceProtocol for transmission of musical data between digital components, such as synthesizers and a computer's sound card. MIDI uses 8-bit asynchronous serial transmission with a data rate of 31.25 kilobytes per second. The transmitted data do not directly represent musical sound but specify various aspects (pitch, loudness, starting and stopping points in time). The data are then applied to waveforms stored digitally on a computer chip to create a specific sound.
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After the inclusion of MidStamp, the file remains 100% compatible with industry standard SMF format ensuring that the file can be played on any MIDI Sequence player application. For instance, WaveStream's DynaVoice(TM) instrument caching feature frees Windows system RAM for other uses by intelligently loading and caching instruments only when MIDI sequences are required. |
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