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://explodingart.com/jmusic/ /a> index : freebsd-ports-gnome
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* SHA256ifyedwin2006-01-221-0/+1
* Replace ugly "@unexec rmdir %D... 2>/dev/null || true" with @dirrmtryedwin2006-01-221-19/+19
* Bump PORTREVISION to chase the glib20 shared library update.marcus2005-11-051-1/+1
* Bump PORTREVISION to chase the glib20 shared lib version change.marcus2005-03-121-0/+1
* Update to version 0.8markus2004-11-123-9/+15
* Don't use Makefile.kde anymoremarkus2004-06-061-6/+3
* Chase the glib20 update, and bump all affected ports' PORTREVISIONs.marcus2004-04-051-1/+1
* - SIZEifymarkus2004-03-291-0/+1
* Change my email address.markus2004-02-241-1/+1
* Bump PORTREVISION on all ports that depend on gettext to aid with upgrading.marcus2004-02-041-0/+1