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Cabbage is a cross platform framework for the development of standalone audio applications using the Csound audio programming language.
Sensors to MIDI management system. This is a project that allows for creating MIDI output from sensors input. This output can then be used in MIDI processors, like GarageBand, Resolum and other real-time multimedia software. The input can be taken from d
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Mac USB audio driver source for EMU CA0188- and CA0189-Based external audio devices. Existing products include EMU 0202 USB, EMU 0404 USB, and TrackerPre.
Remote access to Ableton Live's Python API framework. Currently supporting telnet, access, UDP linewire, Open Sound Control, example code and API provided. Written in Python.
OpenZoeos is a Java based graphical front end for EOS based EMU samplers.
Originally developed by Zuonics and recently open sourced.
http://www.zuonics.com/
Learn the piano with falling notes!
Noteclef’s story goes something like this. One guy from Baltimore, Maryland was interested in both computer programming and playing piano. He had a random idea. He could combine his two hobbies for the greater good. He had seen other apps that made piano playing enjoyable, but they either cost money or had become abandoned. He decided to create the same fun software for the whole world to use. That descision is now in the process of becoming a real-life...