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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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    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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