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midi-events
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simple MIDI message reader
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A Realbasic and Xojo binding to HP MIDIFILE
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Demonstrates the retrieval, use and manipulation of midi data using pygame and regex
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midiTex是一种易于直观理解的midi文件描述语言,界面使用pyside开发
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Converts MIDI signals from digital piano to keyboard keystrokes to play instruments in the game NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
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PortMidi "server" that accepts ASCII commands and sends/receives MIDI
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Roland SC-55 SoundFont (SF2 format)
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Harmidi is an in-browser MIDI controller that turns your computer keyboard into a multi-instrument workstation. Built for traveling musicians and harmony magicians, it offers a flexible and intuitive way to explore musical ideas while on the go or in the studio.
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Simple plugin utility to keep track of MIDI on/off messages
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TakeNote🎵 is a layer that sits on top of a MIDI connection in order to provide an event-driven abstraction based on music theory
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MIDI Generation
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Simple player for CY8CKIT-145-40XX with SD card support
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A Python Midi-capable Software Synthesizer
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Make and plan your sequenced Audio/MIDI show with this cross platform desktop app.
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MIDI application that implements keyboard zones in software. Allows to use always the same zones with all keyboards.
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Macchiato is a MIDI file processing tool
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