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    Chord Reporter

    Linux program displays the names of musical chords as you play them.

    ...There is an LV2 plugin that will run on any Linux program that loads such plugins. In that way, you can anaylze the chord progressions in your DAW's MIDI tracks. The second version is a Linux executable that runs on its own. You can directly attach your MIDI controller to this version to review the chords you're playing (as you play them). A suitable MIDI controller would be either a MIDI keyboard, a guitar equipped with a MIDI pickup such as the Fishman triple play, or even an electric guitar pickup plugged into a computer audio interface running pitch-to-MIDI software.
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    SID-Wizard

    SID-Wizard

    Featureful native Commodore 64 music tracker with MIDI/XM converter

    A featureful SID-music creation tool (tracker) for the Commodore 64. It includes many advanced effects and tools like keyboard-tracking, tempo-programs/funktempo, gateoff-table-pointers, filter-shift, SID-export, executable-export, MIDI/XM conversion and MIDI-input hardware, etc., etc. NOTE: I left SourceForge for reasons not ethical to mention here. You can find me and my further work at these locations: http://hermit.sidrip.com http://csdb.dk/scener/?id=18806 https://github.com/hermitsoft/
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    livemix

    A tool for automated downmixing of live multitrack sound recordings

    ...Livemix uses SoX sound processing utity to do all the work with tracks preprocessing and mixing, and LAME mp3 encoder to produce final mp3 file. Therefore, livemix needs sox and lame executables to be in search path or in the same dir as livemix executable.
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    Jorg MININET 5

    Jorg MININET 5

    Monophonic keyboard in Batch.

    Batchy keyboard, mostly made for computers with Realtek Audio. Batchiges Keyboard, hauptsächlich für Computer mit Realtek-Audiosystem gemacht. DISTRIBUTED UNDER A PERSONAL LICENSE; PLEASE READ "LICENSE.txt" for further information.
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