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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...
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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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