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    Drumstick Metronome

    Drumstick Metronome

    MIDI Metronome using the ALSA Sequencer

    Drumstick Metronome is a MIDI based metronome using the ALSA sequencer. Intended for musicians and music students, it is a tool to keep the rhythm while playing musical instruments. It uses MIDI for sound generation instead of digital audio, allowing low CPU usage and very accurate timing thanks to the ALSA sequencer.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    runabc

    Runabc is a user interface supporting abc music notation software

    Runabc is a graphic user interface to the abcMIDI, abc2svg and abcm2ps packages which normally run in a command window. In addition it contains numerous tools for editing and processing and analyzing abc and midi files. Runabc has been included in the sourceforge abc music project. It is now becoming a separate project on its own.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Drumstick MIDI Monitor

    Drumstick MIDI Monitor

    MIDI monitor for Linux

    Drumstick MIDI Monitor is a MIDI monitor for Linux using ALSA sequencer and Qt5 user interface.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    JD990 Super Editor

    JD990 Super Editor

    VERSION 3.7.3 released 5/03/2026

    CtrlrX based editor for Roland SUPER JD SYNTHESIZER MODULE JD-990
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    A sample editor for the ensoniq mirage
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    tablet2osc

    tablet2osc

    To send OSC messages with a graphic tablet

    Tool to send OSC messages with a graphic tablet
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Geeboss is a Graphic Effect Editor for BOSS units (currently supports GT-8 guitar effect processor). Geeboss is written in Java (for Windows and Mac-OS support). It uses SWT as a graphic library and javax.sound.midi API to interact with BOSS effect units
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WavetoMidi converts from audio,wav,mp3,etc to midi detecting the notes on the source audio with polyphonic result to midi, the result is not exactly as expected but in newer versions it could be.Uses a easy and customizable graphic user interface.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Virtual 3D orchester which plays the given Midi file. Requires 3D accelerated graphic card. Written in C++ and OpenGL/OpenAL.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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