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    jmodsyn

    Java Audio DSP sandbox

    ...This contains the core DSP functions. 2) ModSyn-j2se: includes desktop-specific components and a GUI to interactively create your own patches. 3) lib-abnormal: A small JNI library to enable floating point 'flush-to-zero' mode to avoid denormal floats for improved performance (currently Windows-only). On desktop, it supports MIDI, JavaSound and ASIO. ASIO is highly recommended for low-latency audio (install the great ASIO4ALL driver!). Includes a number of good-sounding example patches for various synthesizer sounds and audio effects to get you started.
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    This project provide some MIDI tools: JMidiEth : Share you Midi ports over your network JMidiTones : Play music with quarter tone JMidiKeyboard : a virtual midi keyboard JMidiDrums : a drum machine
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    Software to allow hardsid card to act as a MIDI instrument running on a Linux platform. This project will use the existing hardsid driver for Linux (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hardsid). See also www.hardsid.com.
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    Artificially intelligent drum machine
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