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  2. RTP-MIDI - Wikipedia

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    RTP-MIDI support for Linux has been reactivated in February 2013 after an idle period. Availability of drivers have been announced on some forums, based on the original work of Nicolas Falquet and Dominique Fober. [9] [10] A specific implementation for Raspberry PI computer is also available, called raveloxmidi. [11]

  3. Real-time Transport Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) is a network protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks.RTP is used in communication and entertainment systems that involve streaming media, such as telephony, video teleconference applications including WebRTC, television services and web-based push-to-talk features.

  4. SoundGrid - Wikipedia

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    SoundGrid is a networking and processing platform audio application made by Waves Audio and developed in cooperation with DiGiCo. [1]It consists of a Linux-based server that runs the SoundGrid environment, compatible plug-ins, a Mac or Windows control computer, and an audio interface for input/output (I/O).

  5. MIDIbox - Wikipedia

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    MIDIbox is a non-commercial open source project with a series of guides on how to build musical instrument device interfaces ().Through a series of do it yourself tutorials, users are guided in the process of building a basic microcontroller that can also be used to build hardware MIDI control units for various synthesizers, multi-track recording software, and other MIDI devices; as well as ...

  6. Ravenna (networking) - Wikipedia

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    Ravenna is an IP-based solution. As such it is based on protocol levels at or above layer 3 of the OSI reference model.All protocols and mechanisms used within Ravenna are based on widely deployed and established standards:

  7. Rosegarden - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, because Rosegarden(-4) uses the Linux ALSA system, it only runs in a very limited manner on non-Linux systems. [4] The Rosegarden project was started in 1993 at the University of Bath. Rosegarden 2.1 (X11 Rosegarden) was released under the GPL in 1997; Rosegarden(-4) began in April 2000. Version 1.0 was released on February 14 ...

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  9. Soundart Chameleon - Wikipedia

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    The Chameleon was designed since the beginning as a completely open architecture system. A complete access was given to the two processors. Writing a "skin" requires then to write two programs: the DSP program (written normally in assembly), for the real-time audio processing, the microcontroller program (written normally in C), for the MIDI, control rate processing and user interface tasks