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   software_name  = Musical Instrument Digital Interface|
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   developer      = [[MIDI Manufacturers Association]]|
   developer      = [[MIDI Association]]|
   publisher      = https://midi.org/|
   publisher      = https://midi.org/|
   systems          = [[Amiga]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[FM Towns]], [[Macintosh]], [[MSX]], [[PC-8801]], [[PC-9801]], [[Sharp X1]], [[X68000]], [[x86]]|
   systems          = [[Amiga]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[FM Towns]], [[Macintosh]], [[MSX]], [[PC-8801]], [[PC-9801]], [[Sharp X1]], [[X68000]], [[x86]]|

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MIDI logo.png
Musical Instrument Digital Interface
Developer MIDI Association
Publisher https://midi.org/
Platforms Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM Towns, Macintosh, MSX, PC-8801, PC-9801, Sharp X1, X68000, x86
Released August 1983
Added to
Museum
February 23, 2019

Musical Instrument Digital Interface or MIDI, is a technical standard to connect instruments and sound devices to computers for editing and producing music.