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    Sysex Osc Generator

    Sysex Osc Generator

    A Sysex OSC hex string generator for the X32/X-Air/Wing digital mixers

    The Sysex OSC Generator provides a means of selecting a desired OSC command for the Behringer X32, X-Air or Wing digital mixer and generating the Sysex OSC hex string. This can be added to any midi device that supports sysex sending of commands. Available for the PC, Mac, linux (32 and 64bit) and Raspberry Pi platforms. Feedback of suggestions and bug reports that would improve the app would be appreciated.
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    Piano-LED-Visualizer

    A midi/Bleutooth piano led vizualizer for the raspberry pi.

    This Sourceforge contains a raspberry disk image containing the Piano-LED-visualizer package. This package contains a midi/Bluetooth piano-led visualizer for the raspberry pi. The project code can be found on https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer. For more information on how to use this image go to this issue https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer/issues/15#issuecomment-642545853.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    HammondClone2

    A small Hammondclone on console

    This project's goal is to create a hammond-clone with a small footprint, which can run on console. The goal is, to let it run on small computers (like the raspberry pi) and that it can be used like a MIDI-Expander. Further on, it should be platform independent and also should run on windows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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