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  2. Frescobaldi (software) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the ly module from the Frescobaldi code base was split into its own project, python-ly, which has since been used independently by other Python projects. [ 3 ] Released in 2017, Frescobaldi 3.0 was a port of Frescobaldi 2 to Python 3 and Qt 5.

  3. FluidSynth - Wikipedia

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    On the output side, it can send audio data directly to an audio device for playback, or to a Raw or Wave file. It can also convert a SMF file directly to an audio file in faster-than-real-time. [2] The combination of these features gives FluidSynth the following major use cases: Synthesizing MIDI data from another application directly to the ...

  4. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Specializes in tuning; converts ascii score file to MIDI. Seq24: Linux, Windows: GPL-2.0-or-later: Piano roll: MIDI loops sequencer. Sibelius: macOS, Windows: Proprietary: Avid (originally Sibelius Software) Score, piano roll, tablature: Live scoring of sheet music from MIDI input. Signal: Web Open source Signal Piano roll, event list Studio ...

  5. Music Macro Language - Wikipedia

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    It also contains a standalone MML parser and MusicXML exporter library and utility, tested with MuseScore, allowing easy debugging of especially mass-parallel MML files, score sheet printing (ideally after some minimal postprocessing, but the defaults are usually legible), etc. – Floppi-Music and MMLlib is Free Software written in pure Python.

  6. Help:Media (MIDI) - Wikipedia

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    You can create MIDI files with MIDI sequencing software such as Cakewalk or scorewriting software such as Sibelius. Wikipedia editors may also create MIDI files by putting music score code in Lilypond or ABC format in the text of Wikipedia articles, which the Score extension code turns into MIDI.

  7. 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 ...

  8. List of audio programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Keykit, a programming language and portable graphical environment for MIDI music composition; Kyma (sound design language) LilyPond, a computer program and file format for music engraving. Max/MSP, a proprietary, modular visual programming language aimed at sound synthesis for music; Music Macro Language (MML), often used to produce chiptune ...

  9. WildMIDI - Wikipedia

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    WildMIDI is a free open-source software synthesizer which converts MIDI note data into an audio signal using GUS sound patches without need for a GUS patch-compatible soundcard. WildMIDI, whose aim is to be as small as possible and easily portable, [ 2 ] started in December 2001, [ 3 ] can act as a virtual MIDI device, capable of receiving MIDI ...