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Although many people may know the name of what you are making your karaoke video with, we thought we would write an introduction to help you out. We're going to talk about what is midi and why that is important. It also talks about how to make a karaoke video and what's involved with that process as well as how it will ultimately benefit you. Have a great day! MIDI is short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface which is a standard for connecting electronic musical instruments, synthesizers, computers etc via digital communications between devices or software applications like sequencers or music programs like Logic Pro. MIDI is different to protocols like USB, GND and NMEA. It allows computers to communicate with musical instruments, game controllers and other electronic musical equipment over a serial data line. MIDI was created in 1983 by Bill Hewlett, Dave Smith and Tom Menigoz then became an industry standard in 1985. There are many companies that make products that use MIDI including Yamaha for guitars and keyboards, Roland for digital pianos and keyboards, Akai for electronic drum machines, Korg for synths etc. Midi devices will often have an output socket (mini-jack) for connecting them to a computer or other device like a sequencer or music program where the signal can be recorded (ie sound track). Midi is a protocol that allows the communication between a synthesizer and a computer. Later on in this article we will also discuss how to record it into a karaoke track.A KARAOKE FILE is a digital file that contains lyrics and music. It can contain music, lyrics or both at the same time. The acronym KARAOKE is derived from Japanese word "kara" (, which means “empty”) and "on-gaku" (meaning "song") therefore Karaoke means “empty song”. The Karaoke file format is not widely used worldwide but its use is increasing due to its wide availability of players, made by many different manufacturers compared to . mid/.midi files. The file extension .KCH is used for Karaoke files created with the Classic, Audio or Audio Plus Karaoke players, whereas .KMR is used for files created by the Karaoke 99 Player. The use of other extensions such as .KDR, .KSV and so forth implies that the file contains lyrics only. Other than the above specific differences in the players, there exists no practical difference between these formats other than file size and software compatibility. The main benefit to using a KARAOKE FILE is that it's easy to record it into your music program or sequencer. You can also edit it with your music application and perform all the same techniques and functions available against a .mid/.midi file. By using a KARAOKE FILE, you can: There are multiple advantages of making your own music tracks for karaoke. The first is that you know exactly what is going into your final product; as opposed to simply exporting midi data from a sequencer or program such as Logic Pro, which means mixing the vocals and drums over top of existing tracks. Another benefit is that there's no need to create special multi-track recordings that sound good for playback but would never be used in the end product; where as if you're using a .mid/. cfa1e77820
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