The MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and AMEI (the Japanese MIDI association) have ended the core features and name for the next generation MIDI protocol: MIDI 2.0. Member companies are currently running together to develop prototypes based on a jointly developed, feature-complete, draft specification. A members-only plugfest to test compatibility between some early MIDI 2.0 prototypes is planned for Winter NAMM 2019. Participating companies include Ableton/Cycling ’74, Art+Logic, Bome Software, Google, Imitone, Native Instruments, Roland, ROLI, Steinberg, TouchKeys, and Yamaha.
As with MIDI 1.0, AMEI and the MMA are acting closely together and sharing code to streamline the prototype development process. Prototyping is planned to continue during 2019 as the associations work together on MIDI 2.0 launch plans, including searching the development of a MIDI 2.0 logo and self-certification application for MMA and AMEI affiliate companies.
During the prototyping stage, the suggested MIDI 2.0 specification is available only to MMA and AMEI members, because the prototyping process may trigger minor improvements to the specs. Once a final specification is adopted, it will join the current MIDI specifications as a free download on www.midi.org.
The MIDI 2.0 initiative updates MIDI with auto-configuration, new DAW/web integrations, extended resolution, increased expressiveness, and tighter timing – all while keeping a high priority on backward compatibility. This major update of MIDI paves the way for a new generation of advanced interconnected MIDI devices, while still preserving interoperability with the millions of existing MIDI 1.0 devices. One of the core goals of the MIDI 2.0 initiative is to also enhance the MIDI 1.0 feature set whenever possible.
All companies that produce MIDI products are encouraged to join the MMA to play in the future evolution of the specification and to keep up-to-date on other developments in MIDI technology.
About the MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA)
The MIDI Manufacturers Association is a global group of hardware and software companies working together to develop new MIDI specifications and promote MIDI technology. For more information on the MMA corporate membership, please visit www.midi.org/about-the-mma.
The MMA also supports The MIDI Association, a growing, global community of over 18,000 people who work, play, and create with MIDI technology at www.midi.org. To stay up to date with the latest MIDI news and stories, and to access current MIDI specifications and receive the MIDI Association’s MIDI Message newsletter, sign up for free at www.midi.org/midi-signup.