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authorYing-Chieh Liao <ijliao@FreeBSD.org>2006-09-15 03:19:31 +0000
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+jMusic is a project designed to provide composers and software developers with
+a library of compositional and audio processing tools. It provides a solid
+framework for computer-assisted composition in Java, and is also used for
+generative music, instrument building, interactive performance, and music
+analysis. jMusic supports musicians with its familiar music data structure
+based upon note/sound events, and provides methods for organising,
+manipulating and analysing that musical data. jMusic scores can be rendered as
+MIDI or audio files for storage and later processing or playback in real-time.
+jMusic can read and write MIDI files, audio files, XML files, and its own .jm
+files; there is real-time support for JavaSound, QuickTime and MIDIShare.
+jMusic is designed to be extendible, encouraging you to build upon its
+functionality by programming in Java to create your own musical compositions,
+tools, and instruments. In a spirit of mutual collaboration, jMusic is
+provided free and is an open source project.
+
+WWW: http://jmusic.ci.qut.edu.au/