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    Mididash

    Mididash

    MIDI router with a node-based interface and Lua scripting

    Mididash is an open source MIDI routing software with a node-based interface and Lua scripting. A modern take on programs like MIDI-OX.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    ewi4000s-editor

    Patch editor for the Akai EWI 4000s electronic wind instrument

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Modus - C++ Music Library

    Modus - C++ Music Library

    Cross-platform C++ library to handle music from code

    ...This means that you can: * Manage interactive and adaptive music * Use some kind of algorithm to improvise * Represent visually (simulate) musical performances * Select in real time the instruments that are going to play a previously written song * Let the user take part on the performance through any type of interface, by playing an instrument, changing the tempo, choosing the instruments, designing the structure of the song, etc. * Define song structures with metric modulations, accelerandos and ritardandos * Write your own scores, which can then be assigned to instruments to be played * Play along with a pre-recorded song or represent the performance * Everything else that comes into your head
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A collection of tools that are easy to configure to take input from game controllers (gamepads, wiimotes, sixaxis controllers), and output midi or osc data for use in music programs
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Bash!Karaoke

    Bash!Karaoke

    A free karaoke player for Linux and BSD

    ...Karaoke look'n'feel to his taste,depending on wich Desktop Environment he uses or prefers( KDE, GNOME or other), through GtkDialog, KDialog, Zenity,or even bare (c)dialog. Please take the survey here: http://bashkaraoke.altervista.org/bk/en/sondaggio/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Pianissimo

    A java 3D project for live rendering of a MIDI piano performance

    ...However, (and this sounds like an excuse, which it probably is), life got in the way and I never completed the project to a commercial standard for reproduction. As such, I'm offering the source here in good will to other developers/musicians who might be able to take what I've achieved and carry it forward to a useful learning tool.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Wii2Live
    Wii remote to Abelton Live interface. For music, dance and public installations. Provides an easy way to take the output from up to 6 Wii remotes and using OSCulator provides an easy to use interface to generate MIDI CC.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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