This article explores contemporary trends in the development of music information technologies, which refinement constitutes a key factor in the advancement of the music industry. The paper analyzes the advantages and challenges associated with these trends, while also forecasting potential directions for the future development of music information technologies. With an interdisciplinary approach at the intersection of musical art and information technologies, the research highlights the impact of modern technologies, the evolution of microelectronics, computers, and artificial intelligence on music creation and music education. Specifically, the transformation processes of physical sound devices into a virtual dimension are examined. The authors propose a definition of the concept of music information technologies as a symbiosis of information technologies and musical art. In other words, music information technologies are information technologies that address, work on, or influence processes within the field of musical art. The authors conclude that studying the issues related to the functioning of music society created through music information technologies is a promising direction in musicology, music education, and related fields. Based on the analysis of Music Information Technologies trends, it is noted that manufacturers of musical equipment and software developers are gradually transitioning to electronic versions of documentation and video tutorials. Trends include an increase in the number of music file formats, higher sampling frequencies, and the resolution of musical digital systems. The authors highlight the development of specialized digital workstations and other software compatible with general standards but specialized for specific individual physical devices or controllers. The article also anticipates the creation of new methods for controlling musical instruments and devices, widespread use of cloud technologies, and artificial intelligence.