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    SoundHelix

    SoundHelix

    Versatile algorithmic random music generation software written in Java

    SoundHelix is a free versatile Java framework for algorithmic random music composition. SoundHelix can generate random songs, play them (for example, on any number of MIDI devices or MIDI-capable software synthesizers) and is highly customizable using XML configuration. SoundHelix also allows writing the generated music as MIDI files. SoundHelix produces music that is actually enjoyable to listen to.
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    SynthePG

    Live Music Compositor learning base on TPG

    This android app is producing music and partition sheets in real time. Furthermore, the AI module can be activated and be trained to learn you prefered style and play it. You can also team play your music with the interconnect mode. Finally, move your phone like a 'chef d'orchestre' and see how it changes the music...
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    jfugue2me

    The adaptation of JFugue library for J2ME

    It allows you to use JFugue-2.1 API to program music on MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 compatible mobile devices. It's easy to use, like this code to play C-major scale: Player player = new Player(); player.play("C D E F G A B"); It's all based on JFugue-2.1 sources, so go to http://www.jfugue.org for more information.
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    Fractal/Scripting VSTi synthesizer, written on Java with jVSTwrapper
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