Frinika is a free, complete music workstation software for Linux, Windows, Mac OSX and other operating systems running Java. It features sequencer, soft-synths, realtime effects and audio recording.

Features

  • MIDI sequencer
  • Software synthesizers
  • Piano roll
  • Amiga style tracker
  • Notation
  • Mixer
  • Effects
  • Mastering
  • VST/VSTi
  • Programmable synths

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • This is good, but it could be greater. I want to ask If I can have permission to add a customizable user interface in accordance to the layout of frinika. I will gladly do it free of charge, and you can review it when I am finished. Send me a message if you want me to do so.
  • I like it becouse it is a complete midi tool for my needs in composing.
  • Nice work thanks
  • Nice and Easy to use.
  • good job
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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Audio Editing Software, Java Audio Recording Software, Java MIDI Software, Java Sound Synthesis Software, Java Digital Audio Workstations (DAW)

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2005-02-18