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    Mutabor

    Mutabor

    Perform dynamic tunings for realtime music.

    Mutabor is a Program that allows performing and composing microtonal music using a normal MIDI keybord. But it's powerful description language is intended to allow permanent retunings and tuning logics in to describ, what's actually goes on.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SoundComp
    A compiler library for a language integrating all that is needed for completely defining whole sound/music compilations. From very basic stuff as defining oscillators etc in all their parameters up to note events and more.
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    Takt

    Takt

    Text-based Music Programming Tools

    Takt is a text-based language for describing note and chord sequences as well as algorithmic compositon rules with C-like syntax. This software package contains a REPL (read-eval-play loop) interpreter for Takt, a MIDI-file-to-Takt translator, and an Emacs interface program which enables note entry from a MIDI keyboard.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Carnatic Music Typesetting
    An opensource typesetting environment for editing and publishing Carnatic music books in Indian languages. Supports Phonetic Translation of notation & lyrics and uses CFugue Runtime to automatically generate MIDI song files from the music notation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ISS: a toolset for visual artists, composers and researchers in the area of: artificial life, sound synthesis, interactive art installations, immersive user interaction, sound spacialization. More information can be found on http://swarms.cc
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    RibosomESX

    From genes to music

    Turn genes into rhythm. Feed the software with a nucleotide sequence as input, and it will translate it as MIDI messages, designed especially for the KORG ESX-1 but ready to be used with any MIDI-enabled device or software.
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    Ouroborus is an artificial life framework for mobile agents on a background of cellular automata. It can be used to teach and research topics such as population genetics, ecology and evolution. The demo includes a curses view and live Csound audio.
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    This is a program to store data calculated from the tempo of a song into different degrees of seconds for use with "programming synths". Written in C++ with Visual C++ Express. Java version coming soon.
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