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Orchestra is a sheet music reader (optical music recognition (OMR) system) that converts sheet music to a machine-readable version.
A declarative toolbox to build interactive musical instruments on web and mobile.
An Ardour project template for composing orchestral music on Linux
BNote - Open Source Ensemble Management
Racket support for Visual Studio Code with better inteliSense
Translators from FIX Orchestra to the protobuf family of serializations
Easy authoring for rules of engagement using markdown
Kubernetes login portal for both kubectl and the dashboard using GitHub. Use organizations and teams in RBAC policies to control access to your cluster. Supports impersonation and OpenID Connect integration with your API server.
This project contains integrations between FIX Orchestra and QuickFIX/J.
🎺 Organize sheet music PDFs in a few minutes, not many hours
Event orchestration with typing, compensation and retries.
Get an aristocratic vibe with our digital art masterpiece collection.
🎵 App for Keeping Track of Ricciotti Tour Performances
A forked version of Google's Blockly that is designed for offline use in Electron and has some core changes for the Orchestra IDE
Playing orchestra wav files with sonic pi
Generate a Guest List from multiple ticket sales and guest list CSV files.
A REST API for querying or editing an Orchestra file
Official website for the MIT Video Game Orchestra.
Kubernetes login portal for both kubectl and the dashboard using SAML2. Use groups from your assertion in RBAC policies to control access to your cluster. Supports impersonation and OpenID Connect integration with your API server.
Testing Laravel Models with Orchestra Testbench
JavaScript Regular Expression Parser & Visualizer.
Orchestra shell with Syncfusion ribbon
This is a collection of nine pieces of music. The last piece, "Synthesizer for orchestra, electronics and live electronics," is a collaboration between my college professor, Jiro Ishihara, and Olivia Jack, the developer of "hydra" and "PIXELSYNTH".