Convert MIDI to AMR — Free Online Converter
Convert Standard MIDI File (.midi) to Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio (.amr) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration.
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MIDIからAMRへの変換について
MIDI (.midi) is a symbolic music format where each file encodes a complete musical performance as a sequence of machine-readable instructions. The format supports 16 independent channels (channel 10 reserved for percussion per the General MIDI specification), 128 melodic instrument programs, and a rich set of continuous controllers for expressive performance. The .midi extension is the unabbreviated Standard MIDI File designation, commonly encountered in Linux audio workflows and cross-platform music applications.
AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is a speech codec developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) specifically for voice communication over GSM cellular networks. It operates at 8 kHz sampling with bitrates from 4.75 to 12.2 kbps. Converting MIDI to AMR is an extreme compression scenario — synthesizing a rich musical performance into a codec designed exclusively for human speech. The result is suitable only for telephony-specific use cases.
MIDIをAMRに変換する理由
IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems in call centers and automated phone trees frequently require AMR-formatted audio for music-on-hold, menu navigation tones, and branding jingles. MIDI compositions of simple melodies can be rendered to AMR for deployment across telephony infrastructure where no other audio format is supported.
Embedded telephony devices — automotive hands-free systems, elevator intercoms, security intercom panels — often support only AMR decoding hardware. When these systems need melodic alerts or branded audio notifications based on MIDI compositions, AMR is the only viable delivery format despite its severe musical limitations.
主な活用例
- Creating music-on-hold audio from MIDI melodies for IVR telephony systems
- Rendering MIDI jingles as AMR for automated phone tree branding in call centers