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    VirtuoZo!

    VirtuoZo!

    Music composer's best friend to find scales, chords and generate music

    This software can be used to search scales & chords from a large and expandable database (XML). Thanks to the jmusic project (https://jmusic.sourceforge.io), this is also possible to generate music starting from these scales & chords and export the result to MIDI file.
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    JChordBox

    JChordBox

    Give the chord progression and a style and jchordbox generates a song.

    Give the chord progression and a style and JChordBox generates a song. JChordBox is a library tool that can generate backing tracks from a chord progression and a music style. A music Style is describe using an XML and a MIDI file. You can generate an XML Style file from a MIDI file by adding markers to delimit grooves. An XML Song file describes a chord progression and sets the music style to use. JChordBox comes with several command line tools (GenerateSong,...
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    Opus+ is free music software that creates novel musical compositions using an algorithm called 'Constrained Random Generation' (CRG). Outputs a LilyPond file, a PDF file of the musical score, and an audio performance in a MIDI file.
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