Quality — Binary Finary 1998 Midi Extra
The Lost Artifact: Revisiting Binary Finary’s 1998 Trance Anthem in “Extra Quality” MIDI
By: Retro Digital Music Archive
"Binary Finary 1998 midi extra quality" refers to a, often malicious, search term for high-fidelity MIDI versions of the iconic 1998 trance anthem. Such files are prized for their detailed programming—accurate, high-resolution notation suitable for modern VST synthesizers, rather than standard, low-quality audio, say sources like GNMIDI and MuseHub. For a deep dive into the 1998 anthem's history, explore the Wikipedia article on Binary Finary binary finary 1998 midi extra quality
- MIDI software: A digital audio workstation (DAW) or a MIDI editor, such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, or MIDI Edit, to create, edit, and play back MIDI files.
- MIDI interface: A hardware interface to connect your instrument or controller to your computer.
Part 1: What is “Binary Finary – 1998”?
Before we discuss the MIDI, we must respect the source. Binary Finary, an Australian duo consisting of Matt Laws and Stuart Matheson, released 1998 in—predictably—1998. The track was a landmark of the “epic trance” era. The Lost Artifact: Revisiting Binary Finary’s 1998 Trance