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- autoModulation [ MFX plug-in - MIDI programming ]
autoModulation is a MIDI effect plug-in (MFX). MFX plug-ins can be used in Sonar, Project5,
Cubase SX, etc... This plug-in inserts control change messages into your track, under the conditions that you define (pitch and velocity of the notes, duration, probability...).
autoModulation works off-line on a MIDI clip.
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- chordGenerator [ MFX plug-in - MIDI programming ]
chordGenerator is a MFX plug-in which allows you to insert chords into a track. The type of the chords, their
root key and their duration in measures can be set by the user. It is
also possible to simulate a strumming effect.
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- scaleEnforcer [ MFX plug-in - MIDI programming ]
scaleEnforcer is a MIDI effect plug-in (MFX). It ensures that all the notes in the selected track are in the scale
you have chosen (you can select a scale among 269, and its key).
The notes which are not in the scale can either be removed or fixed. scaleEnforcer works
off-line on a MIDI clip, in real-time as an effect insert, or even on live MIDI input.
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- mcc [ Algorithmic Composition - MIDI programming ]
mcc stands for music compiler. mcc generates MIDIfiles as a result of instructions given in a very simple music language. mcc lets you manipulate instrument, phrase and segment objects, and provides you with various techniques of algorithmic composition (probabilities, generative grammars, Markov chains, automatic counterpoint, etc...).
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- Microsound [ Granular Synthesis - Algorithmic Composition ]
Although Microsound is an audio program (no MIDI at all), it is listed here because I mainly use it as a compositional tool. Microsound can generate sonic landscapes or complete pieces, based on samples and (a lot of) evolution curves. I used to call that granular composition, because it's an interesting mix of granular synthesis and algorithmic composition.
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- MIDIpaint [ MIDI programming ]
MIDIpaint was the first really interesting MIDI program I wrote (if any of them is interesting:-). It was back in 1988 on Amiga. It let you generate music by painting with your mouse. Each color represented a different instrument, and the volume was set by the thickness of the pen. Lines would genereate glissendi, airbrush would generate a lot of little notes, etc... I presented it to a French exhibition called Paris Cite. At the time, I was really proud of it. Speaking of MIDI and the Amiga, I also programmed a few editors: for the Roland JD800, for the Korg WS, and for the Emu Proteus (the ancestor of the one below). They were available under the brand "Innovative Sounds".
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- MIDIplanes [ MIDI control ]
MIDIplanes offers six 2D-planes to easily send MIDI messages with a mouse. Each plane allows you to send 2 MIDI messages, one for the X axis and one for the Y axis.
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- P5midi [ MIDI control ]
P5midi is a program which transforms the P5 glove from Essential Reality into a MIDI controller. You can control synthesizers and other MIDI programs by moving your hand or bending your fingers.
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- Proteus Editor [ MIDI programming ]
Well... no secret here. It's a nice Proteus editor, although limited to the Proteus 1. If you have this machine, you have to give it a try ! If not - which is surely the case - don't waste your time !
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- Wmidi [ MIDI control ]
Wmidi transforms your graphic tablet into a musical instrument and a MIDI controller. It is able to generate notes, but also control change messages depending on the position, pressure, Z angle and tilt of the stylus on the tablet. It was initially written and tested for Wacom tablets but since it is using the WinTab API, it should be compatible with all kinds of tablets.
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