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    QMidiArp

    QMidiArp

    Linux MIDI arpeggiator, phrase generator and controller LFO

    QMidiArp is a MIDI arpeggiator, phrase generator and controller LFO for ALSA and JACK. It can run multiple synchronized arpeggiators, LFOs and step sequencers. The modules are also available as LV2 plugins with Qt user interface. QMidiArp has been growing since june 2009 on top of Matthias Nagorni's original arp idea.
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    The Proteus Controller is a MIDI-based patch editor for E-mu Proteus compatible sound modules. It lists all presets available on the module and allows viewing and editing of the presets. C++ using wxWindows, MS Visual C++ 6 (Win32 only).
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    Ekstasis

    A digital signal processing (DSP) framework (w/ audio to midi focus)

    Ekstasis is currently a rapidly produced prototype version of a Digital Signal Processing (DSP) framework which seeks to provide signal/data processing modules which can be strung together via Boost library interprocess message queues. Tools for creating and destroying the communication queues, loading/saving PCM 44100 Hz to/from the signal processing chain, windowing the data (currently only a Hann windowing function module), performing a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) on the data (using FFT, currently only real part), detecting the presence of an event within a data segment/packet via normalized spectral signature matching/comparison, and the generation of a midi file from the detection of said patterns (i.e., event occurrences) as output are currently available.
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