Showing 7 open source projects for "midi sequencer osx"

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    vahatraker

    vahatraker

    a live MIDI sequencer for JACK

    vahatraker is a MIDI sequencing companion for GNU/Linux audio setups. Adhering to Unix philosophy, driving MIDI is the one thing it tries to do well, adhering to other doctrines - enabling expression, with added value of: - live editing - fast workflow - intuitive midi-in - unheard of time signatures - scenes a'la 'ton - fractal turtles - fits on a floppy - doesn't make sound Frankly speaking, vht was envisaged as a re-creation of seq24 in tracker form for author's "studio...
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    EasyABC

    EasyABC

    EasyABC is an open source ABC editor

    EasyABC allows the user to create, edit, view, play, convert music written in the ABC music notation language. The program was originally written in Python 2.7 and WxPython by Nils Liberg and runs on Windows, OSX, and Linux. Jan Wybren de Jong has converted to run on Python 3.8 or higher. Frédéric Aupépin has been supporting EasyABC on OSX. EasyABC depends upon other external programs like abc2midi, abcm2ps, fluidsynth. If you install the Windows or Mac executables most of these programs...
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    This script provides a graphical user interface for accessing the raw text of files created by the free version of Mario Paint Composer. It makes it easier to upload and download songs, and also allows songs to be exported in standard midi format.
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    Aldrin is an open source modular music sequencer/tracker for the GNU/Linux operating system. Aldrin is currently in beta stage and fully functional. Feel free to try and use it.
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    Grace is another csound frontend with standard .csd files as it's main building block. It's main focus is controlling csound in real time from midi, both live from keyboards, in a midi enabled sequencer environment.
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    [This library has moved to: https://github.com/vishnubob/python-midi/] Read, write, process and build MIDI streams using a high level pythonic API. Support for the ALSA sequencer provides the ability to accurately transmit and receive MIDI data.
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    A production-quality music creation tool for Linux. It will be both a synthesizer, a MIDI sequencer, a tracker and a host to LADSPA and DSSI plugins, interoperatable with JACK, and use GTK+-2.X for the GUI.
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