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<p>data, which upon playback is performed by electronic instruments that synthesize the audio. Hence, unlike the original Red Book CD-DA, these recordings are not digitally sampled audio recordings. The CD-MIDI format is defined as an extension of the original Red Book.</p>

<p><big> CD-ROM </big></p>
<p>For the first few years of its existence, the CD was a medium used purely for audio. In 1988, the Yellow Book <a href="page.php?w=CD-ROM">CD-ROM</a> standard was established by Sony and Philips, which defined a non-volatile optical data <a href="page.php?w=computer_data_storage">computer data storage</a></p><p>
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