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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...
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    vahatraker

    vahatraker

    a live MIDI sequencer for JACK

    vahatraker is a MIDI sequencing companion for GNU/Linux audio setups. Adhering to Unix philosophy, driving MIDI is the one thing it tries to do well, adhering to other doctrines - enabling expression, with added value of: - live editing - fast workflow - intuitive midi-in - unheard of time signatures - scenes a'la 'ton - fractal turtles - fits on a floppy - doesn't make sound Frankly speaking, vht was envisaged as a re-creation of seq24 in tracker form for author's "studio needs" and offers similar functionality (and limitations). ...
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    Sight Reading Trainer

    Sight Reading Trainer

    Scrolling notes in any key for any instrument

    The MIDI Sight Reader Java Applet works again! To use it you should use Firefox with Java Applet Plug-in installed. Developed using Firefox 25.0.1 and Java 7, Update 51. So what is it? Well it scrolls random notes within a selected key, playing them aloud for audio confirmation, while you, the user, play the notes on your instrument. There is no MIDI interface, the name refers to MIDI because it uses the Java Midi API and organizes everything numerically, according to MIDI numbers. The...
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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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    A modular audio programming language, designed to write applications quickly. Its main goal is real time audio processing, but it should be used for any kind of development.
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