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MidiQuickFix allows you to directly edit the events in a Midi file. It is intended to make it easy to find and fix problems, such as setting volume and pan values for a track, without the need for a complex Midi sequencing program.
Leadsheet notation with auto-generated playback, improvisation advice
Impro-Visor® is a music notation tool for producing monophonic lead sheets, specifically intended to help the improviser. Chord symbols are used to generate backing tracks automatically. Improvisation advice exists in the form of note coloration, database of licks, and automatic lick generation from grammars. Grammars can be learned automatically from transcriptions. Styles can be edited and created by the user. Other features include generation of roadmaps for understanding keys and...
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...On desktop, it supports MIDI, JavaSound and ASIO.
ASIO is highly recommended for low-latency audio (install the great ASIO4ALL driver!).
Includes a number of good-sounding example patches for various synthesizer sounds and audio effects to get you started.
java based sequencer software that 1) provides an interface for playing simultaneous midi songs, and 2) creates a song notation (editing songs should be possible through any text editor!).
JJazz generates musical MIDI accompaniment based on a chord leadsheet ("Cm7 / F7") and rhythm style information, like e.g. Band-in-a-Box or Jammer. It can be expanded thanks to a plugin system, for unlimited rhythm generation capabilities.
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It is java application used to control Line6 digital guitar effects such as PocketPOD on every operating system that has java runtime environment (Linux, Windows and others).
JComposer aim to be a complete Java based music composition tool, using
XML as its main file format, featuring an intuitive WYSIWYG notation editor, fast keyboard editing, automatic notation layout, high quality rendering, MIDI playback and open APIs.
A VDRUMS syx messages editor. The program can receive and send messages from and to a TD kit. The user can edit the kits bank, merge different banks and see kits data.
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.
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 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.