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    JsonMidiPlayer

    JsonMidiPlayer

    Very simple MIDI Player of JSON files

    Very simple MIDI Player intended to be used to play JSON files created by JsonMidiCreator* or directly by the dynamic library. * https://github.com/ruiseixasm/JsonMidiCreator
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    SoundHelix

    SoundHelix

    Versatile algorithmic random music generation software written in Java

    SoundHelix is a free versatile Java framework for algorithmic random music composition. SoundHelix can generate random songs, play them (for example, on any number of MIDI devices or MIDI-capable software synthesizers) and is highly customizable using XML configuration. SoundHelix also allows writing the generated music as MIDI files. SoundHelix produces music that is actually enjoyable to listen to.
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    InfoList

    InfoList

    Edit the INFO list chunk in a RIFF file

    InfoList is a sim­ple Perl application that lets you ed­it the IN­FO list chunk in a RIFF (Re­source In­ter­change File For­mat) file, such as WAVE, RMID, AVI and sfbk (SoundFont). There is also an "InfoSet" command line utility that lets you edit several files at once.
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    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    Convert between SMF (Standard MIDI File) and RMID (RIFF MIDI) format

    smf2rmid and rmid2smf are two com­mand line util­i­ties that let you con­vert be­tween SMF (Stan­dard MI­DI File) and RMID (RIFF MI­DI) for­mat. An RMID file is merely a wrapper around a Standard MIDI File; the original file is unmodified.
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    LibSMF is a BSD-licensed C library for handling SMF ("*.mid") files. It transparently handles conversions between time and pulses, tempo map handling etc. The only dependencies are C compiler and glib. Full API documentation and examples are included. Note that the development has moved to https://github.com/nilsgey/libsmf.
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    Strasheela is a constraint-based music composition system. The user defines music theories by sets of compositional rules and the system creates music which complies with these theories. User-interface is the programming language Oz.
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    Qualm is a real-time MIDI event processor, ideal for performing automatic patch changes during live theatrical performances.
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    RtMidiRouter is a small but powerful command line tool which allows you to route, manipulate and create MIDI messages. For reliable realtime performance RtMidiRouter is based on RtMidi. It is controllable via command line and network (OSC).
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    Splits and converts your MIDI files to tablatures or sheet music for a wide range of diatonic harmonicas.
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    Groovy wrapper around the famous JFugue software. Also provides improved microtone support
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    A simple tool to convert sysex parameter settings of Behringer's BCR2000 Midi controller.
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    TabuMusic is a simple program that generates music based on a Tabu Search Metaheuristic. The parameters are given in an input.txt file and the output is an ABC file, which can easily be converted in a MIDI file. Shows promissing results... E-mail me if y
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    CM-ETF is an extension to the Common Music composition environment, which allows for output of musical data in ETF "Engima Transportable File" format, readable by the popular commercial musical notation software, Finale. Requires CM and lisp.
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    This perl-script takes a midi-file as input and tries to determine chords, without the need of a graphical-user-interface (GUI).
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