When users search for "extra quality" or "impossible version" MIDI files for Rush E, they are typically looking for . These files are not meant to be played by humans; they contain thousands—or even millions—of notes that create a visual wall of "black" on the screen when viewed in programs like Synthesia.
Producers use Rush E to see how many voices their plugins (like Serum or Keyscape) can handle before the audio starts cracking [3, 4]. rush e midi file extra quality
Furthermore, AI upscaling tools now exist that can take a low-quality Rush E MIDI and intelligently "guess" the missing velocities and grace notes. However, nothing beats a human-verified, extra quality original export. When users search for "extra quality" or "impossible