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LilyPond is a music typesetter. It produces beautiful sheet music using a description file as input. LilyPond is part of the GNU Project.
MuseScore is a free WYSIWYG music score typesetter for Windows, Mac and Linux, licenced under GNU GPL.
Csound is a powerful and yet easy to use musical synthesis package. Csound was constructed in the tradition of so-called music-N languages, among which the best-known is Music V. It consists of an orchestra- and score-driven executable, written in C for portability. Since Csound is a computational
Knack is a modular sound synthesizer with an intuitive user interface. It supports MIDI and graphic tablet input, additive and FM synthesis, 32bit floating point stereo realtime mixing. It is developed using C#, the current version works only in Windows but it will become a cross-platform product.
The MIDI implementation of some Roland instruments (V-Piano, VK-77, …) allows to manage the settings of this instruments by sending MIDI SysEx messages. eRISM can handle Roland V-Piano and Roland VK-77, but can be extended to work with other Roland instruments.
Framework for developing portable (Windows, UNIX (Posix), Mac OS...), multi-architectures (client-server, mono-user), multi-interfaces (WEB, native, command-line...) software.
Mutabor is a software, that allows to retune MIDI instuments in realtime. This allows a musician to use tone systems and pitch spaces which are outside of the scope of keyboard instruments, e.g. just intonation (Tonnetz) as described bei Martin Vogel or fast changing tunings as it is necessary for
exmid converts a MIDI file to an XML file and resulting XML file back to MIDI. The initial and final MIDI files are strictly identical.
This windows program attempts to read raw MIDI data coming in on a serial port and send it to an internal MIDI driver. We wrote it to get MIDI from the Arduino physical computing platform into Windows based music software without the grief of strange unsupported closed source drivers. In theory it
Virtual MIDI Keyboard displays a musical keyboard on the screen. You can use your computer keyboard to trigger notes just as you would play a normal MIDI keyboard. You can also use your mouse to do the same. The idea for a virtual MIDI keyboard was born out of the necessity for such a software on
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