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TED-chip music editor for Commodore Plus4, Commodore16 (and C64)
This is a tracker-style music editor tool for the Commodore-Plus/4 / Commodore-16 computers' TED-chip. It can also be used on Commodore-64 by emulating the TED-sound, and later generating the native TED music on Plus4 or in VICE/Yape Plus4 emulators...
NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here. You can find me and my further work at these locations:
http://hermit.sidrip.com
http://csdb.dk/scener/?id=18806
https://github.com/hermitsoft/
The MIDI Agent System (MAS) uses the interaction between different agents to generate MIDI notes. This software is designed for live use and it enables the performer to have real time control over very complex music.
BassScales displays the tab, the bass tab, and the note for a music scale. only the starting note and a steps array have to be provided. When more than one fret combination is available, it can display all of them or only the one specified.
The objectives are multiple : create scale diagrams on guitar fretboard, play notes of the scale, select diagram and print or generate images on disk, create scale diagrams database, share those database.
EnzAnKara turns your Desktop/Notebook into a KaraOkey machine: you can play/edit your music lyrics/notes and sing along with a mic to your computer. Requires JDK 5.0 and a sound card. IMPORTANT: JRE can't play midi, use JDK! See http://karaok.sf.net/