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    MidiLayer

    MidiLayer

    A simple and intuitive tool to improve live performances.

    MidiLayer is a simple and easy to use application designed to enhance your live performances. Manage slots and channels, adjust the velocity and the volume, customize the note range and connect with modulation wheels and other types of controllers, all with the help of MidiLayer.
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    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    monoBristol - Gui for Bristol Synthesiser. Bristol is an emulation package for a number of different 'classic' synthesisers including additive and subtractive and a few organs. System requirements: Linux operating system, Bristol, Mono (with GTK#)
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    Bash!Karaoke

    Bash!Karaoke

    A free karaoke player for Linux and BSD

    ...The goal is a karaoke player that: Is installable with very few dependencies; Is ready to use after dependency check, -no configuration-; Support SoundFonts to improve sound quality; Works with a simple song database; Can trim levels (pitch, speed, volume) and mute channels; and soon, with a new GTK3 interface, with which you can sing in fullscreen! Moreover, usage of EasyBashGUI allows user to fit Bash!Karaoke look'n'feel to his taste,depending on wich Desktop Environment he uses or prefers( KDE, GNOME or other), through GtkDialog, KDialog, Zenity,or even bare (c)dialog. Please take the survey here: http://bashkaraoke.altervista.org/bk/en/sondaggio/
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    Noteedit is an editor for music notation that supports an unlimited number of staffs and up to 9 voices per staff. You can use it to create sheets of notes. You can import and export into many formats like midi, musicxml and lilypond.
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    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    midiball
    Midiball is a simple standalone musical application for Linux to generate midi events from the motion of a virtual ball. It uses Qt and ALSA midi API. It can be also used with the jack daemon.
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    KGuitar is powerful KDE-based music tabulature editor with support of guitar, drums, classic note scores, MIDI synthesizer output, chord, scales, modes, melody and rhythm construction and analysis tools, lots of tab effects, Guitar Pro files import.
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    Simple Sysexxer is a universal tool to exchange MIDI system exclusive data (aka SysEx) with digital musical instruments.
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    Utilities for Yamaha's Motif ES synthesizer.
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    Score Reading Trainer helps you improve your (musical) score reading skills by practicing with random scores. It shows you a random score and you have to press the matching note for it.
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    Graphical tools to manage Linux audio infrastructure (ALSA/JACK/LADSPA).
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    Korale aims to be an open source alternative to the popular "Sibelius" sheet music notation software. It will be written portably and flexibly, and will use as intuitive an interface as we can design.
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    This is not midi player or editor. Its KDE-3 program, for midi home playing with midi keyboard and midi capable soundcards or synths using joystick as controller with sequencer in secound alfa preview. There is many todo (see home page), but works fine f
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    Anthem is a powerful desktop MIDI sequencer. It runs under the KDE2 desktop environment. It employs the TSE3 library (a sequencer engine, http://TSE3.sourceforge.net/) to provide advanced sequencing facilities.
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