[linux-audio-user] Re: Some music made with Linux

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On Thursday 19 February 2004 17:27, David Baron wrote:
> 2. MIDI post-processing. I use Ntonyx software to process finished MIDI
> sequences. This inserts controllers for more realistic playing style and
> the results can be very good. Nothing of this ilk on Linux and not likely
> to be--we are very accostumed to OpenSource and Gnu. 

I would say that there are more tools for MIDI processing in Linux then in 
Windows. In fact, that's what drove me to move to linux many years ago.
Common Music, PD, Csound, KeyKit all come to mind. 

Understandably, you're probably lamenting the lack of an out-of-box equivalent 
of whatever it is that Ntonyx does, more then a supposed lack lack of MIDI 
post-processing apps in Linux, of which there are a great many.

Larry Troxler


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