What is the difference between MIDI and audio?
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MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, while audio refers to recorded sound. MIDI is a data protocol that communicates musical information between devices, controlling aspects like pitch and duration. Audio, on the other hand, captures and reproduces actual sound waves, conveying theRead more
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, while audio refers to recorded sound. MIDI is a data protocol that communicates musical information between devices, controlling aspects like pitch and duration. Audio, on the other hand, captures and reproduces actual sound waves, conveying the audible result of music or any recorded sound. MIDI is a set of instructions, while audio is the rendered output of those instructions. MIDI is flexible and editable, allowing manipulation of musical elements, while audio is a fixed representation of sound.
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