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    gervill-android

    Use the gervill sofware midi synthesizer on Android

    This project contains code to enable the use the gervill software synthesizer on Android. This makes it possible to play midi files using a Soundfont. This is achieved using a modified subset of the GNU Classpath project to create a minimal JavaSound environment for gervill. The gervill synthesizer itself has also been modified to reduce the amount of JavaSound code. The modified gervill code also offers key API improvements, and retains compatibility with desktop java. This project is published in the interest of compliance with the GPL, but any interested party should be aware it inherits a great number of undiagnosed bugs from the parent projects and is only suitable for playing vetted midi files.
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    MIDI Rules is a Rule-Based MIDI Processing Environment that can process (translate, map, convert, filter, trigger, route) MIDI messages. It supports multiple MIDI inputs/outputs, variables (enables state-based processing) and timed/delayed messages.
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    MODVLO7 provides an environment for exploring harmonic prolongations in any piece of tonal music. It imports Scala files, and saves Scala files for future changes or study, and for rendering MIDI files in just intonation using Scala.
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