MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a method of allowing communication between electronic musical instruments, such as keyboard synthesizers and computers. The way that MIDI differs from connecting a "line out" from an instrument such as a guitar to an amplifier, or a microphone to a PA, is that no audio signal is transmitted. Instead, a series of computer data is sent through a MIDI cable to compatible hardware or software, where it is then converted into sound.
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