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  2. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    Swami [6] is a collection of free software for editing and managing musical instruments for MIDI music composition, used mainly under Linux; Polyphone, [7] free editor for Windows, Mac OS and Linux created in 2013

  3. List of musical works released in a stem format - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of musical works that have been released legally in a stem format for public use.. With the growing availability of amateur music-making software such as GarageBand, it has become possible for the general public to more easily make their own music.

  4. Wikipedia:List of sound files - Wikipedia

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    If you would like to help expand and improve this list, and integrate it with other Wikipedia articles, please visit the free music taskforce. Smartphones like the iPhone can store and play music listed here, using various free apps such as Capriccio. See /playlist for a sampling of URLs to use with other music players.

  5. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    To simplify initial adoption, existing products are explicitly allowed to only implement MIDI 1.0 messages. The Universal MIDI Packet is intended for high-speed transport such as USB and Ethernet and is not supported on the existing 5-pin DIN connections. [160] System Real-Time and System Common messages are the same as defined in MIDI 1.0. [160]

  6. Roland MT-32 - Wikipedia

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    Roland CM-32L: Released in 1989, this Roland CM has only a volume knob, a MIDI message and a power-on indicator as external controls. Roland CM-64: A combination of the CM-32L and the CM-32P, a cut-down "computer music" version of the Roland U-110. Like the CM-32P, the CM-64 can be expanded with a Roland SN-U110 sound library card (compared to ...

  7. MIDI Machine Control - Wikipedia

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    MIDI includes System Exclusive messages that are extensions of the MIDI format implemented by MIDI manufacturers. Some of the extensions, the "Universal" ones, are a set of the same functions that different manufacturers can implement differently in detail. Some of them are Non Real Time, with no reliable delivery timing. Others are Real Time ...

  8. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    MusicXML, [c] MIDI, [d] WAV, MP3: Sonic Scores 5.6.1.1; 2 December 2019 (5 years ago) () Proprietary: Non-free Windows, macOS Philip's Music Writer: Yes No No MIDI PMW [at] MIDI, [d] PS: Philip Hazel: 5.22; 21 December 2023 (13 months ago) () GPL-2.0-or-later: No cost: Linux (older versions for RISC OS) Power Tab Editor: Yes Yes MIDI

  9. General MIDI - Wikipedia

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    General MIDI logo from the MIDI Manufacturers Association. General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages. GM was developed by the American MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the Japan MIDI Standards Committee (JMSC) and first published in 1991. The ...