Microsoft is bringing major MIDI improvements to Windows 11

Windows 11 has launched the largest MIDI update since the first time coordination format in 1983. Microsoft announced that the latest Windows 11 Canary test includes General examination of Windows Midi servicesWhich supports Midi 2.0 and updates that allow MIDI 1.0 to play on Windows on ARM.
Midi (which returns to the digital interface of musical instruments) is a protocol for the transmission and storage of music. It is an integral part of the production of modern music, allowing the connection of electronic musical instruments to computers and other devices for precise and synchronous control. Midi 2.0 was announced in 2019 It provides improvements in speed, sincerity, control of tools and more, and this is the first time that the updated protocol will be available in the Microsoft operating system.
Windows experimental versions such as Build 27788 are not completely ready for the general version, but Windows Midi Services will definitely be chosen by fully tested. Microsoft says Windows Midi RewritE aims to provide a “great experience for musicians”, and describes the update as “a strong basis for expansion and reinforcement in the future.” You can read all the technical details about the improvements brought by MIDI 2.0 to Windows 11 On Microsoft Blog.
Regardless of the updates related to music, the latest Windows 11 construction also includes the new OneDrive feature that allows users to continue working on files while jumping between Windows 11 and iOS or Android system. There is also a Microsoft store feature that allows users to selectively install games for games such as Call of Duty and HaloAnd the usual Smattering for Windows 11.