MIDI 2.0 Core Specification for Autonomous Systems
Symbolic communication for AI agents using MIDI 2.0: structured, machine-verifiable protocol enabling collaborative reasoning, trust verification, and real-time multi-agent coordination.
Product Description
How It’s Innovative
This system uses MIDI 2.0 not to control instruments, but to express symbolic intent between autonomous agents. We’ve created a full-stack protocol from UMP to JSON to AI coordination — extending David Smith’s vision into the realm of machine reasoning, trust, and collaboration.
See MIDI Innovation In Action
Most Inspiring Use Cases
A network of AI agents improvising, reasoning, and building creative structures together in real-time — not through abstract code, but through MIDI, the world’s most universal musical language.
Expansion Plans
Future challenges include symbolic AI musical improvisation, collaborative MIDI negotiation, and MIDI-based ethical alignment protocols. We’re also extending this work into AI learning and distributed decision-making frameworks.
Commercialization
This is an open-source symbolic protocol for research and experimentation. We’re exploring integrations with MIDI-enabled AI composition tools, live systems, and distributed agent networks. Monetization is not the primary goal.