MIDIs Wiki



Welcome to the MIDIs Wiki!
This wiki is all about classic MIDIs such as Passport, Onestop, and many other old Microsoft (or other companies) midi files. You can help this wiki grow (and not vandalize it) by editing and adding pages and more. Those who help out will be credited under the Credits & Special Thanks section on the main page.

Thank you!

For midi related questions & answers, please check out the FAQ page.

Jump to Categories on this Wiki - use this if you want to easily find your way around this wiki!

Midi Recommendations
Seasonal Midis: Currently, nothing much is happening...

Starter Midis: If you're a new visitor to this wiki, or are curious as to what a midi file can sound like , listen to some midi files found in the Popular Midis Category! This category contains well-known midis, such as Onestop, Passport, Flourish, etc.

Midis like Onestop/Flourish/Town: If you've come to find midi files that are hidden away in a computer's files, please visit the Midis found in the Media Folder category & Hidden Midis category; there's more special midi files hidden away files than you think!

The Midi Conversion Software & Midi Websites categories have pages that talk about websites that can convert midis, where midis can be found, and software related to midi files!.

Unappreciated Midi Recommendations
Yosemite by Passport Designs, the creators of Passport & Canyon; a calming & beautiful midi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNdG5_ID33k

AMEDLEY - A midi file similar to Onestop by Voyetra Technologies, a competitor of Passport Designs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSQQWkPt9KM

Sailing - A Passport Designs midi, but this one could be considered the Boat version of Passport - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lepVNf5GKaI&t=1694

Driving by Passport Designs, the creators of Passport & Canyon; A fun, synthesized 80s-style midi- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lepVNf5GKaI&t=438

Fusion by Passport Designs, the creators of Passport & Canyon; it is a fusion of both Lounge Jazz & Bebop Jazz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lepVNf5GKaI&t=740

Urgent Requests
Sadly, Stomp.mid is  still  missing it's .mid file for the alternative version since thewaitingroom.org shut down. If there is a .mid file outside of a .zip file available, please add it to Stomp.mid's page, or comments section. Thank you!

Other Notes
Any instruments that have "2x" next to them, or something similar means that there is more than one of the same instrument in that midi file. Some pages have had them changed to be in Bold to avoid future mistake edits (such as removing them) done to some pages.

Main Categories
Popular Midis - Lists pages of popular midis such as Onestop, Canyon, PINBALL, etc. Useful for visitors to the wiki who get lost easily.

Midi Collections - Lists all the current Midi Collections that can be found on this Wiki. It's the easiest way to find a specific midi file.

Midi Related Glitches - While it is not a category page, if you've found a glitch that involves Midis, please add them to this page!

Midi Websites - A category that lists pages all about Midi-related websites.

Midi Conversion Software - A category that lists software and online midi converting tools.

Soundfonts - This category contains pages about soundfonts (.sf2), which will help you choose what you want your midi file to sound like; e.g - an OPL3 midi.

Sorting Categories
Midis found in the Media Folder - Lists all the midi files found hidden away on Windows OSes, both old and new.

Windows OSes - Lists all of the Windows OSes that contain hidden midi files in their C Drive. This includes prototype builds of Windows, such as Windows Chicago (Windows 95 Beta).

Sort Midis by Time of Creation (Year): A category that lists any year where a midi file was created. Clicking on a year will list a collection of midis created on that specific year, e.g: 1991.

Midi Type Categories
Hidden Midis - Contains Midi file pages about midis that can be found hidden away in a computer's C Drive or hidden away in installation discs. Onestop is an example of a hidden midi.

Software Midis - This category contains midi files that are installed on to a computer via a software or driver installation. CSSAMP1 is one of these midis, which is put into the Media folder if a Canon related driver is installed. You can also find midis that come with Gravis Utrasound, Creative Labs, Publisher98 &

Internet Midis - A category that contains both old internet Midis & new internet midis. If you only want to see midis from old versions of websites or defunct websites, then visit the Old Website Midis category, if for example, you only want to see the old ExPage.com midis.

In-Game Midis - Midi files that are found within games' files or are installed on to a computer with a PC game. You can find midis such as PINBALL here.

Seasonal Midis- A category that lists midis for Special Occasions, such as holidays and celebrations.

Non-Computer Midis: This category contains midi files found on phones, electric keyboards and videogame files.

Other Midi Categories
Midis with Prototypes- This page contains midi files that actually had previous versions, e.g: Did you know that Clouds has four different prototypes?

Passport Designs Midis - Houses all the midi files that were created by Passport Designs, a company that composed most of the old 90s Windows Midis.

Midi Composers - With this category, you can find out if your favorite midi file's composer has created other midi files!

RMI Midis - Contains all midi files that use the .rmi extension. This category also contains a guide on what programs can open these types of midis.

Midi Renditions of Known Songs - This category only includes midi renditions of songs heard on the radio or elsewhere.

Midis downloaded by Vinesauce Joel - A category that contains midis that Joel from Vinesauce downloaded. Useful for those looking for Meme Midis.

Helping MIDIs Wiki
Midis Wiki is a wiki that's here to archive all kinds of midis (excluding Black Midi, since there's an Official Black Midi Wiki already).

If you find a broken link on a page on this wiki, please put the page into the Pages with Dead Links category, or delete & replace the broken link.

You can also help contribute to this Wiki by adding a new Midi related page, or by finding out which pages need creating or editing with these following categories:

Unfinished Categories - Contains midi collections that are incomplete. Any collection completed will be removed from this category.

Pages needing Midi Files - Midi Pages that already exist, but haven't got a .mid file to listen to or download. Pages here need a midi file adding.

Pages with Rumors & Unconfirmed Information - These pages contain information and rumors that need to be proven. If the information/rumor is true, then it will get added in, but if the information/rumor is false, the information will get removed.

Credits (and Special Thanks)

 * Natty23 - The Creator of this Wiki - Special Thanks for recovering the long lost midi files DXDiag, ExPage (Express.com) Midis and Microsoft Clipart Midis. Also, Natty23 provided mirror links and less-known information for the Publisher98 Midi files.
 * Anyichi - A new editor on this wiki who found most, if not, ALL of the missing, long-lost Microsoft Clipart Midi Files.
 * Anonymous User who edits wiki - For adding many pages and .mid links to this wiki
 * AlifFromSamarinda25 (Alif Maharendra Sihombing) - For uploading the .mid files for DAISY, THECAKE & MPCMID in the comments of each page. These have been added to their pages. He has also found .mid files for two of the Passport Designs midis & found ALL of the Voyetra Audiostation Midi files!
 * UTFEight - For fixing some typos on certain pages of this wiki and adding some remixes of midi files from Soundcloud
 * The Anonymous User in the comments on the Reggae.mid page for revealing that the "Applause" is actually a duplicate drum track
 * MrXNews [MrXnews2 on YouTube] - For discovering midi files like Yosemite, DAISY, THECAKE & MPCMID. He also created Music Curios, a website that talks about hidden midi files.
 * Any website providing .mid file links - For sharing these pieces of computer history to the world (and being honest by having no unwanted software).
 * 1033Forest - For adding BPM & tempo information to many of the pages, including the newly finished Publisher98 Midis category. From now on, BPM will be added to all midi pages.
 * SpaceFanatic64 - For finding an obscure Voyetra Technologies midi file similar to Onestop
 * YoshiLightStar - For uploaded a video proving that Flourish.mid was indeed used as a DirectX test song in Windows 2000 as of DirectX9c; the video also includes an OPL3 version as a bonus. YoshiLightStar has also added a page about The Long Goodbye (lgoodbye), a Roland SC-88 demo midi!
 * Hohho56oy - For revealing that the original name of "j0074230.mid" was Night Rhythm. They have also revealed that these midi files could be found and downloaded on Microsoft Clip Organizer in 2005.
 * BFDIBebble - A new editor who added some missing videos links (the Roland Wavetable Synth/General Midi) to two pages.
 * The anonymous person who removed an unnecessary extra "also" on the Canyon page
 * Another anonymous user who helped find the identity of REVERIE; It is "Kinderszenen No. 7 - Träumerei" by  Robert Schumann!
 * Yet another kind anonymous person who found a video of Bigband being played on a Roland SC-55, and revealed more information about Bigband being included with MusicTime Deluxe for Windows 3.1
 * Recently, another anonymous user has been editing the pages, which is nice, but sadly, they've tried changing things that are not mistakes. These have been reverted; please don't remove the "2x" & "Standard Kit", as these show that there's more than one of the same instrument, & that the drums are their Default.

Updates on this Wiki
Update Archive - Older Updates are listed here!

August 5th 2020

 * An anonymous user (possibly even the Youtuber who uploaded the video) added a video to the page Bigband, where the midi file is being played on a Roland SC-55.

August 6th 2020

 * The Roland SC-55 video added to Bigband revealed that Bigband.mid was also packaged as a demo midi for MusicTime Deluxe for Windows 3.1, a midi composing tool by Passport Designs. The new information has been added to that page, along with a category that has been created for midi files that come with that composing software, but the other demo midis are unknown. If anyone knows what other midi files were packaged with that software, please mention the information in the comments of that midi file's page included with MusicTime Deluxe for Windows 3.1.
 * Five new Passport Designs midi files have been added
 * Three new ESPIOKaos.com midi files have been added, too!
 * Changed the links on every ESPIOKaos.com midi page; those links that lead to the official SEGA website & the 404 Geocities page have been changed to go back to the date that the midi file was uploaded; yes, that means the early internet version of the SEGA website, and back when ESPIOKaos.com was up and running...

August 7th 2020

 * Some pages now list midi files composed by the same composer; e.g: Town lists other midis composed by Nathan Grigg: Flourish & IE4CHAN.
 * Added links to categories containing midis created by the same composers on the composer's name listed on a midi page; e.g: Flourish.mid now has a link for the "Midis composed by Nathan Grigg" category on Nathan Grigg's name
 * Added three more new ESPIOKaos.com midi files!
 * Only managed to add one Passport Designs/Packard Bell Midi file, and that was Fusion. This is due to time constraints, as it got late...sorry...

August 21st 2020

 * Town.mid has had a new video added to it thanks to an Anonymous User; Town.mid being played on a Yamaha MU80 MIDI Device. Sadly, this video only features a partial playback of Town.mid on the Yamaha MU80, due to the video being more about the device's showcase than a midi file's playback.
 * Many more ESPIOKaos.com midi file pages have been added. Sadly, not much work has been done with the Passport Designs Midis during the addition of these defunct videogame midi website pages; there were also older, separate versions of the same midi files! Pages for the Passport Designs Midis will still be created & worked on, so no need to worry; they've not been left out or forgotten.

August 27th 2020

 * Replying to comments/commenting on Wikia/Fandom is currently broken, for some odd reason: on August 26th 2020, a user called Brreverie posted a comment asking what soundfont Yakety Sax.mid uses. Tried to reply to it saying that it isn't a soundfont, but the default soundcard found on most mordern Windows OSes, and VLC Media Player can be used to load the .mid file using a soundfont. Sadly, a glitch prevented any replies to any comments, deleting any replies or comments made. Hope this is quickly fixed...
 * YoshiLightStar returned and added a new page about a Roland SC-88 midi file; Lgoodbye.mid/The Long Goodbye.
 * YoshiLightStar also fixed a mistake on the Pages with Rumors & Unconfirmed Information category; it still said Flourish.mid was unconfirmed as being used as a replacement DXDiag (DirectX test midi).
 * Also fixed a mistake on the same category saying that the extra Corel midis may not exist; they do, and I forgot to change it. Oops...
 * Hopefully, all Sonic Adventure-related midi files from the defunct ESPIOKaos.com midi website will have been added...

August 31th 2020

 * Thanks to a user named Hohho56oy, the identification of "j0074230.mid" has been found; it's titled as Night Rhythm! A page has been created for the newly identified midi.
 * Some remixes of the Microsoft Clipart midi files by Waluigifan have been added to the OCEAN_01 & Exploration Theme pages. There was also a remix of both Japanese Texture & wholesale, but the pages for those two midi files have not been added yet.
 * There were a few other remixes of Microsoft Clipart midis that could not be identified. These can be found on the Microsoft Clipart Midis category.

August 31th 2020

 * AlifFromSamarinda25 has uploaded a .mid file for Global Underscore, a midi composed by Nathan Grigg (who composed Flourish & Town) for Microsoft Clipart. This .mid file has been added to the page!
 * Some more Microsoft Clipart Midi pages have been added!
 * A few pages about soundfonts (.sf2) have been added, each with information on what soundcard they're based on, the creator, origin & review. So far, there's three pages; an OPL-3 soundfont, a Gravis Ultrasound soundfont (eawpats), & an Android phone soundfont (SONiVOX)!

October 16th 2020

 * Some things have been happening between now & during September 2020 that haven't been mentioned; Alif has found the .mid file for Global Underscore & a visitor to this wiki commented that they were happy with finding that midi file.
 * Information for Publisher98 midi files appearing in Microsoft Office 2019 has been proven & is currently being added to the page.
 * Some pages are currently being changed; any indicators that show that more than one of the same instrument being used (those 2x things) are being changed into bold text to avoid confusion, which is what caused some pages to be changed to be incorrect.

November 18th 2020 - November 26th 2020

 * A new editor named Anyichi found some more missing Microsoft Clipart Midi files. Since there are so many midi files in this category already, it may take a couple of months, or years to add them all. These will all eventually have their own pages in the future, but it is a big project to work on.
 * Natty23 (creator of Midis Wiki) has found the lost names of a few more Microsoft Clipart Midi files!
 * BFDIBebble kindly added General Midi video links to PARNT 01 & FINCL 02. Thanks!

December 19th 2020

 * Well, this wiki has changed a bit since they moved it on to the new software...hopefully, this update didn't break the wiki... :(
 * I have found some videos of Midi Files on an Android Phone/Tablet. These will be added eventually. But, until we find out how this new software works, this wiki may be dead for a while...

January 15th 2020


 * Had to fix an issue with some blank pages being added recently. Still have to do 109a Sports 2A.
 * Added the remaining missing information to Final Fantasy 7 PSX SF.sf2. It turns out the SolMiRe one is the same, but I am unable to redirect the page to the correct one thanks to an Auto Create Script by a user named DiegoFire Network.

Requests
Requests Archive - Lists requests made in the past that have been fulfilled. They'll only be listed here if the pages are completed and have a .mid file link listed.

Natty23 - Here's a list of MIDI files that I hope get pages soon:


 * ExPage MIDIs
 * For every one of these with a new page I'll host them on my website individually
 * The MIDIs in Microsoft Office Publisher (or at least older versions of it)

More Corel MIDIs and the full list of them for proof


 * Again, for every one of these with a new page I'll host them on my website individually
 * As such, each category of Corel MIDI music like Inds, Pop, etc. should have their on pages at least
 * Microsoft Multimedia Pack RMIs
 * Anoymous User who edits your Wiki: I listened to the "Mircosoft Clipart Midis" that have no official names, and I actually know the names of three of them, because I used to make Powerpoint animations! "j0074209.mid" was definitely called "Mystery Score"; I remember its name because it was my favorite audio clip to use when something scary happened. "j0074292.mid" had something like "African Drum Music" as its name, and "j0074196.mid" I think was called "Busy Music". Now I'm curious as to what has happened to the other midi songs like "Happy Walk", "Happy Underscore" "Communications", "Pizzicato" etc, and all the non-midi ones ("Big 6 Music", "Chaos Theory", "Sad Piano", etc.)

Anonymous User who edits this Wiki: I added the names of those Clipart Midis, and made pages for them! Here they are:


 * j0074196.mid = Busy Theme
 * j0074209.mid = Mystery Score
 * j0074292.mid = N Africa Beat

Other things I have noticed is that j0074194.mid sounds like it is related to Tech Underscore; in fact, it is the same midi file without Percussion!

j0074280.mid sounds similar to EXPLR_01 from the Publisher98 MIDI Files collection.

Edit: Natty23 has just discovered that the reason why j0074280.mid is so similar to EXPLR_01 is because it likely IS a reprise of EXPLR_01; it even has a similar name: Exploration Theme = EXPLR_01. Could this mean it is a spiritual EXPLR_02?

Also, I couldn't find Happy Walk, Happy underscore (similar to Happy Walk), Happy urban and Liebestraum in there. What happened to them? They were real Microsoft Clipart Midis; I still have the Powerpoints they were used in.


 * MIDIs Wiki Creator (Natty23): Awesome news! Using old Microsoft Office programs led me to more official names for some songs!
 * j0074273.mid = Desert Dance
 * j0074278.mid = Dark Technology
 * j0074280.mid = Exploration theme
 * j0074282.mid = Healthcare Theme
 * j0074283.mid = Industrial Samba
 * j0074285.mid = Legal Theme
 * j0074310.mid = Computer Theme
 * j0074313.mid = Real Estate Song
 * And here are the names of the ones from the Office XP Media Content CD (added on November 23, 2020)
 * AMNGWA01.mid - Japan Star Fest
 * AMZIGC01.mid - Amazing Grace
 * ANSTER01.mid - China Child Fest
 * AULANG01.mid - Auld Lang Syne1
 * BATTLE01.mid - Mexican Horns
 * BKNPTY01.mid - Acapulco Fest
 * BLKCAT01.mid - Quiet Stalking
 * CHNUKA01.mid - Chanukah music
 * CJMRCA01.mid - Peru Carnival
 * CLHLAS01.mid - Bolivian Fest
 * CUBADA01.mid - Caribbean Dance 2
 * DEDICA01.mid - Jewish Song
 * DELIVE01.mid - Jewish Dance
 * DIABLO01.mid - Brazilian Fest
 * EIGHTD02.mid - Eight Days
 * ETHIOP01.mid - Jamaica Bounce 2
 * FLMOON01.mid - China Dance
 * FLWERS01.mid - Flower Fest
 * GLDRGN01.mid - China New Year
 * HALLE101.mid - Hallelujah
 * HANUKA01.mid - Hanukkah Song
 * HEISRS01.mid - Easter hymn
 * HERO1G01.mid - Big Hero March
 * HOTROD01.mid - Fifties romantic
 * INDEPD01.mid - Mexican Dance
 * KNGREX01.mid - Shrove Dance
 * LMBO1A01.mid - Jamaican Rhythm
 * LONG2H01.mid - Lounge Music
 * LTLTWN01.mid - Little Bethlehem
 * LVARIV01.mid - Hawaii Holiday
 * MEDITN01.mid - Greek Waltz 1
 * MNAKEA01.mid - Hawaii Drums
 * MRACHI01.mid - Mexican Military
 * MSQRDE01.mid - Brazilian Dance
 * NANKA01.mid - Kwanzaa March
 * PARIS01.mid - Parisian Waltz
 * PDLSKT01.mid - Fifties Pledge
 * PHANTM01.mid - Low Organ Theme
 * PINATA01.mid - Mexican Fiesta
 * PUEBLA01.mid - Cinco de Mayo
 * PYTHAG01.mid - Greek Waltz 2
 * RCKAGE01.mid - Rock of Ages
 * RNGOFR01.mid - Hawaii Song
 * SLDERS01.mid - Mexican Song
 * SN00008_.mid - Alouette
 * SN00010_.mid - BaBa Black Sheep
 * SN00017_.mid - Birthday Tune
 * SN00018_.mid - Baby Birthday Tune
 * SN00276_.mid - Joy to the World
 * SN00310_.mid - Romeo and Juliet
 * SN00426_.mid - SugarPlum Fairy
 * SN00457_.mid - Wedding March
 * SN00459_.mid - Good King
 * SN00460_.mid - We Wish You
 * SN00493_.mid - America the Beautiful
 * SN00494_.mid - AnniversaryWaltz
 * SN00502_.mid - Auld Lang Syne2
 * SN00504_.mid - Birthday Tune waltz
 * SN00589_.mid - Good Old Summer
 * SN00599_.mid - Oh Danny Boy
 * SN00607_.mid - My Cofuntry Tis of Thee
 * SN00670_.mid - Creeping Stealth
 * SPOK2A01.mid - Sneaky Music
 * SRFSUP01.mid - Beach Sports
 * THANKP01.mid - Thankful People
 * TISK1A01.mid - A Tisket Song
 * TOBAGO05.mid - Caribbean Dance 1
 * TRICKT01.mid - Tricky Zone
 * VAMPIR01.mid - suspenseful
 * VCTORY01.mid - Mariachi Song
 * WHLTAL01.mid - Jamaica Bounce 1
 * November 25, 2020 (from the creator of the wiki): It seems like I finally got them all, and with official names (yes, the Happy midis are there too)! However, please thank Anyichi for finding a lot of them!

Anonymous user who edits this wiki: In case you don't know, there are some pages that sadly don't have midi files. These can be added though;


 * Corel Midis - They've all been added, including the CD Exclusive ones, plus the old ones are all separate pages now. But the CD Exclusive Corel Midis are missing their .mid files.
 * Microsoft Clipart Midis - The ones that already have known names are stuck in a zip folder, so I can't link them. So far, it's only the Christmas themed ones though. More will be added in the future. It's a shame that not all the old Clipart midi files could be rescued, and a shame that not all the names could be recovered. Maybe oneday, they will be found.
 * ExPage Midis - I've added the Xmas ones, and they unfortunately need their midi files

Also, as for the Microsoft Multimedia Pack RMIs, I mentioned those in a page edit at least a month ago; I've got the midi links and a video about them, although I didn't know there was another video in the same quality. It says "Packard Bell" on the CD too. I look up online, and most people call them "Packard Bell Microsoft Multimedia Pack MIDIs".

I noticed that people are visiting this wiki more often too; the popular pages kept changing between Christmas themed midis, Midis downloaded by Vinesauce, and Onestop and the other hidden midis.

More Updates for Microsoft Clipart Midis
Great news! Thanks to Hohho56oy, j0074230.mid has been identified; it was originally named as "Night Rhythm" on Microsoft Clip Organizer!

Now that there has been another origin of these lost midi files located (Microsoft Clip Organizer), maybe they will at some point all be identified, and maybe some other lost midi files & other audio files can be uncovered! :)

Alternative Stomp.mid
Is there a .mid file for the alternative version of Stomp? Since the old link became a 404 page, the only link on the Stomp page is a. zip file containing Alternative Canyon & Alternative Stomp.

If anyone can find this more obscure version of the alternative version of Stomp.mid on its own, please can it be uploaded?

CD Exclusive Corel MIDIs
Unable to Complete

I still cannot find separate .mid files for these new Corel midis. Plus, there are 261 of these midi files, and only 1 of them, lite_01.mid has a .mid file. This will likely end up being a request that will go unfulfilled for some time; maybe a whole year, maybe two years. Sorry :(

Microsoft Clipart MIDIs
Unable to Complete

Sadly, this is the same scenario as the CD Exclusive Corel MIDIs; there's no separate .mid files for the named midi files, and the ones that have unknown names cannot have their own pages due to a lack of an official name. However, the nameless ones have been listed on the Microsoft Clipart Midis category, along with their .mid links and Midi Information names. This will help with finding their names.

So at least the named ones that do have separate .mid files have all been done.

ExPage MIDIs
Unable to Complete

Even though all pages for these midi files have been done, there are no .mid files for each of them; there's only one big .zip file. The only one that has a .mid file is toy1.mid. So, this is also a request that cannot be fufilled yet. Sorry :(

But, thanks to AlifFromSamarinda25 (Alif Maharendra Sihombing), there has been some progress; some of the pages now have .mid files. It's very close to completion now, but .mid files are still missing...

Microsoft Multimedia Pack RMIs
Not Started Yet

The links for these .rmi midi files are available, but no pages has been made for them yet. These will be worked on once the Publisher98 MIDIs category is completed.

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