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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.
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".
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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
Java-based (multiplatform) tool for algorithmic musical composition. Saiph generates sequences made of tracks made of segments with musical events, currently notes and MIDI controllers. It supports MIDI and MusicXML file output.
Evomusic deals with automatic composition of music (midi-files) using evolutionary algorithms. Currently we are testing multiple approaches for doing this successfully, especially neural networks and/or algorithms based on simple music theory.
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Java routines for converting an analog or virtual analog music synth's patch / program MIDI system-exclusive data (sysex) to and from synth-specific XML and generic patch XML. Generic XML allows conversion of patches between different synth models.
Doors is groupware for electronic musicians. It aims to be an extensible, multi-user, musical performance framework which unifies heterogeneous, distributed multimedia hardware. The framework is based on CORBA, XML, NTP and URL technologies.
SoftMusic is a program that creates music based on a random generator and various restrictive algorithms. It can be used for quickly creating ambient musical backdrops, cyclic arpeggios that can be used in techno songs, or just plain strange music.
Sound Grid is a graphical music composition, editing, and notation tool in the cartesian coordinate system. Visit http://sites.google.com/site/soundgrid/Home for tutorial. Contact jonnyq@scn.org for questions. Keywords: midi java sound
Fatamorgana has two goals.
First, provide an implementation of Java's Mobile Media API (MMAPI).
Second, provide resources around MMAPI (examples, FAQ, links).
Java Music Theory and Practice, with Open Source libraries and applications. Goals: MIDI/RMF support, NIFF Support, Notation Display (Dec '01), Score Editor (Feb '02), XML (various) support, Export as AU/WAV/AIFF, Instrument Creation, SMDL Support.
A pluggable, java-based music sequencer. Jongleur is a scriptable sequencer that allows the user to abitrarily connect devices (instruments, effects and outputs).