Midi is a 90s audio format that works through reading instructions. Its completely dated and irrelevant in today's world. Last night I downloaded a zip on archive.org full of them. I was about to make a thread asking for a good midi player on Linux that didn't require a big ass UI for midi producers or cli only like mplayer, but then solved the problem.To play midi on Linux simply install vlc-plugin-fluidsynth.x86_64fluidsynth.x86_64fluidsynth-libs.x86_64then just open VLC. Now you can play midi just as flawless as a Windows 95
Fuck that shit brah. Who listens to midi
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>>107706327Audacious plays MIDIs just fine with a soundfont.
>>107706335the midi chad committee who have the right to grab your mother's titty
Share the zip, I love MIDIs
> Now you can play midi just as flawless as a Windows 95depends on what sound you're trying to emulatefluidsynth does a good job of replicating the sound of a wavetable card but the OPL3 soundfont is somewhat inauthentic since it's just playing prerecorded samplesADLMIDI is a good tool for playing back midi files with real OPL3 emulation personally i use a real Yamaha MU-50, for a real midi card you can use amidiplay (or midicat on openbsd, idk about the other BSDs)
>>107706363kys
>>107706363https://archive.org/details/2300-midi-file-collections
>>107706340none of the 4chan midwits have respect for the written word. all your threads are fruitless vanitynot even /g/, sadly
mpv can play a few midis but not most of them. And it requires a special compile flag to play midi for ffmpeg.
>>107706335no one, MIDI is a protocol, unless you enjoy sending krkrkrrrccckhhHZZZKZKKHHHCCCHHHHHHHH to /dev/audio
get a roland soundcanvas