CodeSounding library: sonification examples

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The binary releases contain all Java dependencies (as ANTLR, StringTemplate, jMusic, Commons CLI) embedded into the JAR (hence its -embedded filename suffix), nevertheless abcMIDI and JJack bridge must be installed separately.
On RPM-like Linux you can force the installation of CodeSounding with rpm --nodeps option when either abcMIDI or JJack are not pre-packaged as RPM (scroll down for links about their manual installation); on deb-based distributions, you can use dpkg --force-all option. In my best knowledge only OpenSUSE packages both of them, feel free to correct me.

JAR and source files (plain ZIP source and JAR file, without examples): Linux repositories and packages (contain a sonify.sh script and four sonification examples available as graphical menu entries. They sonify Sun's Java2Demo application, BSD-licensed). In order to add the repositories to your package manager see the Build Service User Guide: abcMIDI (when installing manually): JJack bridge to a JACK Audio Server (when installing manually):
Some glimpses
Java2Demo application Eclipse 3







 

 

 

 

 


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