MIDI to AAC Convert Online Free MIDI to AAC converter

How to convert MIDI to AAC?


You can convert MIDI files to AAC format in several ways. The most proven option is to download dedicated software that allows you to convert between the MIDI and AAC formats. At the bottom you will find a list of software programs that support MIDI and AAC files and can also save them in new file formats.

MIDI File Type


A MIDI file extension is used for storing music data. The data is only for performance, not for reading the music data in a sequence like sheet music. A MIDI file stores which instrument plays which notes and the volume of each note. In addition, it also stores information about how the sound is processed with filters and effects.

Full Name MIDI Format
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Category Audio Files

AAC File Type


AAC file extension is a container file format created for storing audio files. Advanced Audio Coding is an audio compression codec that was developed as part of the MPEG 2 standard. The .AAC file format is used by iTunes and various multimedia applications to store AAC-encoded audio files, such as those produced using Apple's proprietary QuickTime media player. AAC files are mostly compressed at a sampling rate of 48kHz, but some implementations may use 44 kHz or even 32 kHz sampling rates. The original MPEG 2 standard allows for a maximum bitrate of 640kbps, but the most common implementations record at 320kbps. This type of file can be opened by most modern audio editors and software that supports the AAC extension, such as iTunes or iTunes combined with Quicktime.

Full Name Advanced Audio Coding Format
Developer N/A
Category Audio Files