The “.RMI” file extension is associated with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) files that contain musical data, including notes, instruments, and other information to reproduce music. RMI files are essentially MIDI files that are saved in the RIFF (Resource Interchange File Format) format, and they may include additional information such as waveforms or instrument data.
How to open an RMI file:
To open and play an RMI file, you can use MIDI player software or digital audio workstations (DAWs). Here are the steps:
- Windows Media Player can play MIDI files, and it may also be able to handle RMI files. Simply try opening the RMI file with Windows Media Player.
2. MIDI Player Software:
- Use dedicated MIDI player software such as vanBasco’s Karaoke Player, MIDI Player, or other MIDI players available for download. These programs are designed to play MIDI and RMI files.
3. Digital Audio Workstation (DAW):
- DAWs like FL Studio, Ableton Live, or GarageBand can open and play RMI files. Additionally, DAWs provide more advanced features for editing and composing MIDI-based music.
Programsms that may open RMI files:
- Windows Media Player may support playing RMI files.
- VanBasco’s Karaoke Player is a popular MIDI player that can handle RMI files.
3. DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations):
- Digital Audio Workstations like FL Studio, Ableton Live, and GarageBand can open and work with RMI files.