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MIDI Rules is a Rule-Based MIDI Processing Environment that can process (translate, map, convert, filter, trigger, route) MIDI messages. It supports multiple MIDI inputs/outputs, variables (enables state-based processing) and timed/delayed messages.
The concept of Computer Aided Music Composition emerged as a natural sequel to the music hardware/software revolution dating back to early 50s. STOCASTICVS aims to grow into the best CAMC software yet, truly unleashing individual’s creative potential.
jHum is intented for users to type a musical score and play it. It uses Java Swing and Java software synthesizer, and aims to be the simplest possible score editor.
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
This project is a proof of concept for the use of video games as an alternative to traditional methods of music teaching, particularly for boys. It is the basis for the "Million Musician Challenge"- to engage 1,000,000 in music making.
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Sweep images and generate real-time MIDI messages depending on the colours that are measured. Examples of usage: doing arrangement scores by drawing lines with different colours, hear what a photo "sounds like".
A set of software components used to investigate and implement searching of music and audio. This covers content-based retrieval and meta-data based solutions, segmentation and content selection (summarisation) of audio and music (MIDI, MP3 and WAV).
MusicCreator is a Java application that composes rules-based "classical" music. Rules are specified using a custom XML syntax. The user can specify the ruleset, the length of the song in meaures, and the tempo. Music is saved to MIDI or MusicXML format
Online music publishing system that enables mass collaboration among registered users. Users will submit pieces of work for others to add and edit to create other renditions of the work.
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.
musicomp is a program which most important element is an evolutionary algorithm which uses data mining methods as a fitness function to generate monophone melodies.
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/
DGuitar is a Guitar Pro (*.GP4,*.GP3,GTP) viewer and player that works under Linux, MacOs, Solaris, BSD, Windows, or any other operating system with Java Runtime 1.4.X. http://DGuitar.sourceforge.net
If you are a JAVA developer visit this page https://bitbucket.org/mauriciograciag/dguitar/overview
ProteinMusic is a Java program converting DNA sequences into music. The original idea for this project came from R. D. King at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and C. G Angus from the Shamen (King, R.D. & Angus, C.G. (1996)).