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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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    MIDITOR

    MIDI multi track song writing in an ASCII editor!

    MIDITOR is a command line compiler that takes ASCII edited music which can be in the style of drum or guitar tablature but with accuracy. MIDITOR is comparable to a sequencer. It turns any ASCII editor into a MIDI editor, for loops, sequencing and composing. Any MIDI message can be sent at specific times including patch changes, control changes.... Tracks and channels can be easily rendered in parallel and the powerful macro preprocessor handles the repetitious nature of music writing....
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