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    HuMidi

    HuMidi

    Play MIDI like a human in ROBLOX with automatic sustain pedals.

    HuMidi is a universal piano auto player for ROBLOX. It plays even the most generic MIDI file with great depth, thanks to the humanization and automatic sustain pedal generation algorithms. The pedals are generated with a thorough analysis of the MIDI data, adding more depth to your performance that no other MIDI players could! Personally have been tested in: - Visual Pianos - Starving Pianists - Digital Piano - Piano's Got Talent This tool is universal, as long as the piano in-game allows to be played on a keyboard.
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    BackupBand

    Music auto-arranger follows your chord changes live and plays along

    BackupBand is a music auto-arranger. It has a virtual drummer, bassist, and rhythm guitarist. These 3 "musicians" follow your chord changes live (as you play some MIDI instrument, such as a keyboard) and they play along with you in perfect time. It's like having a live rhythm section backing you up. The rhythm section knows how to play in 60 different styles such as Rock, Disco, HipHop, Heavy Metal, Reggae, Swing, various latin styles, etc.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Impro-Visor

    Impro-Visor

    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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    Ultrason

    Virtual MIDI Composer Plug-ins based

    Virtual MIDI Composer Plug-ins based Run song list potentialy in loop and auto play. Written with Ada and GtkAda 2016 and portmidi. GNU/Linux and MS Windows.
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    Petri-Foo is a fork of the Specimen Sampler project featuring modulation routing, assignable MIDI controllers, sample auto-preview, xfades, improved sample viewer/marks editor, and many other updates.
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    horgand is a jackd client graphical organ, generates organ sounds with their FM based audio synthesizer, include DSP effects and auto-accompaniment generated in wave table.
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