pys60-mcs VS harmoxen

Compare pys60-mcs vs harmoxen and see what are their differences.

harmoxen

An experimental xenharmonic piano roll application (by Azorlogh)
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pys60-mcs harmoxen
1 1
7 10
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0.0 0.0
about 3 years ago over 2 years ago
Python Rust
- Apache License 2.0
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pys60-mcs

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harmoxen

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  • Not enough MIDI notes!
    1 project | /r/isomorphickeyboards | 3 May 2021
    Now for your first question, I don't know about doing it with arduino, but if you manage to find resources to send simple midi messages, it'll be the same thing to send MPE messages as well. As to what messages you should actually send however, I used this to understand how to send pitch bend range information, and learned the rest from the spec and a bit of tinkering. You can check out the source code of my custom piano roll which uses MPE to send notes with arbitrary frequencies. The relevant parts are the setup_mpe method, which just has to run once in the beginning to setup the synth to which you're connected. The other ones are note_on and note_off. (sidenote: actually here I'm not using the least recent channel because I was lazy when I wrote this, but)

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pys60-mcs and harmoxen you can also consider the following projects:

muzic - Muzic: Music Understanding and Generation with Artificial Intelligence

tune - Make xenharmonic music and create synthesizer tuning files for microtonal scales.

kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS

SuperVirtualKeyboard - MIDI Plugin made with JUCE for interacting with microtonal piano layouts

abjad - Abjad is a Python API for building LilyPond files. Use Abjad to make PDFs of music notation.

helio-sequencer - One music sequencer for all major platforms, desktop and mobile

tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI

pitfalls - norns library for defining microtonal scales and chords - play on grid as a isomorphic keyboard

Symbian-Archive - A small website to archive Symbian-related dev tools & doc.

mi-gen - Mass-Interaction Sound Synthesis Toolbox for Max/MSP's gen~

PySimpleGUI - Python GUIs for Humans! PySimpleGUI is the top-rated Python application development environment. Launched in 2018 and actively developed, maintained, and supported in 2024. Transforms tkinter, Qt, WxPython, and Remi into a simple, intuitive, and fun experience for both hobbyists and expert users.

spectrographic - Turn an image into sound whose spectrogram looks like the image.