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MIDI, an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a serial data protocol and a related family of file formats. The MIDI protocol consists of time-stamped events, which can include note on/off commands, controller commands (such as sustain pedals and aftertouch), and system-exclusive data. MIDI data can be converted into sound by hardware or software synthesizers. It can also be used to control a wide range of devices ranging from audio mixer and effects unit automation to remotely triggered lighting hardware.

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Obtaining the name of an external MIDI Device from a MIDI Endpoint (HTML)
QA1374: Get the names of external MIDI Devices from MIDI Endpoints.
2004-12-01
Music Player Sequence Destinations (HTML) (日本語 HTML)
QA1330: Provides clarification on MIDI Endpoints and assigning MIDI data flow.
2004-01-15