MidiByte is a special kind of MIDI player. It will read any file byte by byte, assign a note plus instrument to it, and play it via the MIDI port of your system.
The program assigns a range of bytes to an instrument, covering the musical range of that instrument. The current version uses violin, viola, cello, double bass, oboe and harp. A few remaining bytes will issue a rest.
Each instrument keeps playing until the next note for that instrument is encountered. This will result in harmonies that may sound weird a times.
Playing compiled binary files will unleash the full potential of the program. The compiled code is the composition, the program is just the orchestra.
With some ear training you will be able to recognize the compiler used for the binary file you're playing. Otherwise, it's utterly useless.😀
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