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    microDrum

    microDrum

    DIY MIDI Drum Trigger

    microDrum is the most economical and simple way to build MIDI drum trigger. It’s based on Arduino and can be used with a huge variety of e-pads / e-cymbals, up to 48 inputs! The output can be sent to a PC and converted to drum sounds through VST like BFD, Addictive Drums and Superior Drummer, etc. … The accompanying software allows features not found in any similar solution: a direct interface with VST (without USB-MIDI cable), record, playback of tablature to practice on, etc. … This is a Open Hardware product made in Italy!
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    A command line midi player for ALSA. A simple ALSA sequencer client that as well as playing MIDI files has uses as a general purpose sequencer event source for the ALSA sequencer that can be directed to any sequencer client.
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    gmidiwatch

    gmidiwatch

    GTK+ GM (General MIDI) Monitor for GM GM2 XG and GS events

    GTK+ GM (General MIDI) Monitor for GM GM2 XG and GS events and instruments. A simple monitor that can be connected through QJackCtl or aconnect to monitor General MIDI Instrument names. Useful for USB MIDI keyboards that lack a display. Also tracks channels, velocity, MSB and LSB and octave information etc. Future suppost of .ins format files planned. Some of the source code based on GMIDImonitor http://home.gna.org/gmidimonitor/
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    SiSy is a simple sinthetiser that aims to play midi files, be used by a sequencer with different instruments and used directly with a midi instrument/keyboard.
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    gsampler
    Gsampler is a simple frontend for linuxsampler
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    Music editor intended for Linux, but written using C and SDL and hence portable to other platforms.
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    Jack-smf-utils is a set of two utilities - jack-smf-player and jack-smf-recorder - whose purpose is to play and record MIDI streams from/to Standard MIDI Files (i.e. the files with .mid extension) using JACK MIDI. It uses libsmf as a backend.
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    Linux pSeudo Midi Input: These simple user-space drivers support using certain homemade, repurposed, or commercial devices as MIDI controllers on Linux, even though the devices themselves are not capable of generating MIDI messages.
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