Midica

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Midica

https://www.midica.org/
A Music programming language, Music development environment and MIDI player

Main.png Player 1.png Karaoke.png

A Music programming language - translates source code into MIDI. Includes a player. Supports MIDI-Karaoke. Includes a MIDI analyzer.

Supports several import and export formats. Can also be used to develop in other music programming languages like ALDA or ABC.

Documentation

https://www.midica.org/





Licensing

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License

MPL-2.0

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truj, craigt

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13 August 2023

License

GPL-2.0

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Mertgor, craigt

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18 August 2023




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Jan Trukenmüller (Truj)Developer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Developers or UsersVCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/truj/midica


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to buildJava 1.8 or later
Required to useJava 1.7 or later




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