Upload MIDI Files and Share Them via Link
A MIDI file is a composition in its most editable form. Share the notes themselves, not a render of them.
Upload MIDI nowMIDI files carry the performance data — notes, timing, velocity, controllers — that every DAW can open and reinterpret. Producers trade MIDI packs, teachers distribute exercises, collaborators swap chord progressions and drum patterns. The files are tiny (a full arrangement is often under 100KB), so the challenge was never size — it's having a link that works for the collaborator on FL Studio, the one on Logic, and the one on Ableton alike.
How to upload a MIDI file
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Export MIDI from your DAW
Every DAW exports .mid — per-track or full arrangement.
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Upload at foldr.space
A whole MIDI pack (50-100 files) fits one Bulk Foldr behind one link.
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Send the link
Collaborators drag the download straight into their DAW timeline.
Drag-drop UI you might recognize
If you found this page by searching one of these phrases — yes, Foldr.Space does exactly that for MIDI files:
- “Drop files here to upload”
- “Drag files here to upload”
Frequently asked questions
Will it sound the same on their machine?
MIDI is instructions, not audio — it plays through whatever instruments the recipient loads. That's the point: they can reharmonize your progression with their sounds. Send a reference MP3 alongside if the intended sound matters.
Type 0 or Type 1 MIDI?
Type 1 (multi-track) preserves your track separation and is what DAWs prefer. Both upload and transfer identically.
Can I sell MIDI packs this way?
Foldr handles delivery, not payment — collect payment via Gumroad/Stripe, then deliver the Bulk Foldr link. Permanent Pro links mean customers can re-download.
MIDI + stems together?
Yes — one Bulk Foldr can hold the .mid files plus WAV stems plus the reference mix, up to 100 files.
Other file formats
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Drop the file, copy the link, send to anyone. No account required.
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