From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmidimid‧i /ˈmɪdi/ adjective → midi skirt/dress/coat —midi noun [countable]MidiMi‧di /miːˈdiː/ the southern part of France, usually thought of by British people as a place to go for a holiday a holiday cottage in the MidiMIDIMIDI /ˈmɪdi/ noun [uncountable] technical (musical instrument digital interface) a system that allows computers to communicate with electronic musical instruments
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MIDI• It's almost a piano but with a MIDI pickup on five of the high strings.• I'd love to add some acoustic sound into the mix with my MIDI guitar.• The remaining buttons access the MIDI side of the Alpha, along with the sampler, utility and recall functions.Origin midi (1900-2000) mid- + i (as in mini-)