There are four ways that MIDI can be transmitted using an iConnectivity interface: MIDI is like an electronic version of that. The conductor doesn’t make any sound by their self, but they send signals to all of the other members of the orchestra that tell them what to play, when to play, and what expression to use while playing. In this sense it works like the conductor of an orchestra. It’s important to realise that MIDI doesn’t contain any actual sound itself, it’s simply instructions for how other instruments should create sound. It consists of a set of digital signals that are used for controlling and playing electronic musical instruments. MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface.