Showing 13 open source projects for "general midi sound synthesizer"

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    sysexy

    sysexy

    the sexy sysex librarian that Linux needs...

    Sysexy MIDI Librarian is a data dump utility for musicians and studio producers. A librarian program allows you to do "sysex dumps" to and from synthesizers, drum machines, effects processors, etc., and archive the data on a computer, containing sounds, configuration settings, sequences which can later be sent back to the originating equipment. This allows a computer to be used as data storage for musical instruments and studio gear.
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    ecw2sfz

    ecw2sfz

    Convert Ensoniq .ECW files to .SFZ

    ".ECW file" or "waveset" refers to a file with an extension of ".ECW" which stores articulation and sample data used by the MIDI synthesizer of sound cards equipped with an ES1370, ES1371, or ES1373 chip. These sound cards include the Ensoniq AudioPCI, the Sound Blaster! AudioPCI, the Sound Blaster! PCI64, the Sound Blaster! PCI128, and the Sound Blaster Live!. This project is a Perl script which can unpack these files into a .WAV sample, and a corresponding .SFZ file (an open format used...
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    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    Convert between SMF (Standard MIDI File) and RMID (RIFF MIDI) format

    smf2rmid and rmid2smf are two com­mand line util­i­ties that let you con­vert be­tween SMF (Stan­dard MI­DI File) and RMID (RIFF MI­DI) for­mat. An RMID file is merely a wrapper around a Standard MIDI File; the original file is unmodified.
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    InfoList

    InfoList

    Edit the INFO list chunk in a RIFF file

    InfoList is a sim­ple Perl application that lets you ed­it the IN­FO list chunk in a RIFF (Re­source In­ter­change File For­mat) file, such as WAVE, RMID, AVI and sfbk (SoundFont). There is also an "InfoSet" command line utility that lets you edit several files at once.
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    ALSA MIDI Filter (AMF)

    A MIDI filter that uses the ALSA MIDI libraries

    The ALSA MIDI filter application runs as an ALSA MIDI client that can receive input from a source (such as a sound card hooked up to a MIDI keyboard), perform various filtering and other functionality based on the type and content of the MIDI input, and send the result to one or more other MIDI clients.
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    MIDI 2 Arduino-Fluxamasynth

    Perl script / Arduino sketch for converting MIDI to C

    Perl script / Arduino sketch for convertig SMF to play on an Arduino Fluxamasynth shield.
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    This perl-script takes a midi-file as input and tries to determine chords, without the need of a graphical-user-interface (GUI).
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    Cellular-Automata-based engine for generating random MIDI music
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    midcat concatenates MIDI files to standard output. It also supports some MIDI file transformations and humanizing functions.
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    A realtime software sampler. Connect a MIDI keyboard to your Linux box and let there be rock! /dev/midi and /dev/dsp is all you need. E-piano patches from the famous (or infamous?) DX7 are available.
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    Note' - is a music publishing system with integration to the internet. The goal is to share musical ideas and documents quickly and easily.
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    A MIDI-file player for the Palm. Convert .mid-files to .pdb-files on your PC and download to your Palm. Useful for learning new songs on the go. (Ideas and help are welcome.)
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    Tapis Bourgeois is a batch music generator for contrepoint and tonal music, written in PERL. It outputs a partially random midifile, constrained by the mesure-wise configuration file.
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