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    Pure Data Computer Music System
    The Pure Data (short Pd) project on SourceForge unifies the extensions (or externals) written for the Pure Data Graphical Computer Music System written by Miller Puckette with contributions from many others.
    Downloads: 76 This Week
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    midiexplorer

    Midiexplorer is designed to explore a large collection of midi files

    The program has various modes of viewing the contents of the midi file. The program allows you to search for midi files having certain characteristic on your hard drive (eg. tempo exceeds 200 bpm and number of pitchbends greater than 100).
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    runabc

    Runabc is a user interface supporting abc music notation software

    Runabc is a graphic user interface to the abcMIDI, abc2svg and abcm2ps packages which normally run in a command window. In addition it contains numerous tools for editing and processing and analyzing abc and midi files. Runabc has been included in the sourceforge abc music project. It is now becoming a separate project on its own.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OSW is a graphical programming environment for real-time music and audio applications. Users connect objects called transforms to form programs called patches. OSW currently runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and SGI platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Midimatcher is a tool for analyzing a large collection of musical works by one or more composers. The program identifies musical fragments in the melody line that recur. The program contains a convenient graphical/audio interface
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    din is a software musical instrument and audio synthesizer for GNU/Linux. Use Bezier curves to draw and sculpt waveforms, gating and modulation (FM and AM) patterns and delay feedback and volume patterns. Supports JACK, MIDI, OSC and Tcl scripting.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WavetoMidi converts from audio,wav,mp3,etc to midi detecting the notes on the source audio with polyphonic result to midi, the result is not exactly as expected but in newer versions it could be.Uses a easy and customizable graphic user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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