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    OpenPiano — Virtual Piano for Windows

    OpenPiano — Virtual Piano for Windows

    Desktop piano playable with a PC keyboard, mouse, or MIDI device.

    OpenPiano is a Windows desktop piano application that allows you to play, practice, and record music using your PC keyboard, mouse, or a MIDI device. It supports real-time playback using SoundFonts and provides on-screen piano layouts for visual feedback while playing. OpenPiano is designed to run entirely locally. It does not require accounts, cloud services, or an internet connection for core functionality. Project links: Website:...
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    A GTK/Glade based management interface for the PODxt (Live and Pro) from Line 6. Written in Python for Linux. It requires a MIDI connection to the device and the Line6 USB driver from http://www.tanzband-scream.at/line6/
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