What is a Midi?
Midi is just another type of sound file. Midi files are more platform independent than Wav files. Midi’s will work on almost all popular 16bit or higher computers systems. (such as Amigas, Macs, Ataris, Commodores, IBM clones, some Apples). Certainly many of those platforms can play Wav files, but the Midi format is about 10 years older than Wav files. The playing and receiving of Midi files is supported by #Wavaddiction. Your sound card must be specifically setup to play a Midi file. (see your sound card documentation if you are having problems) There are so many various sound cards and setups, that it is very difficult to trouble shoot Midi problems. Consult your manual and/or your computer manufactures support line.
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