Cacophony is a minimalist and ergonomic MIDI sequencer. It's minimalist in that it doesn't have a lot of functionality MIDI sequencers have. It's ergonomic in that there is no mouse input and a very clean interface, allowing you to juggle less inputs and avoid awkward mouse motions.
Buy Cacophony (or compile it yourself).
I compile Cacophony with Rust 1.71.0 for Linux, MacOS, or Windows. Below is a list of operating systems I've tested:
Linux:
- Ubuntu 18.04 i386 with X11
- Ubuntu 18.04 x64 with X11
- Ubuntu 20.04 x64 with X11
- Ubuntu 22.04 x64 with X11
MacOS:
- Catalina 10.15.7 x64
- Ventura 13.2.1 Apple Silicon
Windows:
- Windows 10 x64
- Install Rust
- Clone this repo
apt install clang cmake speech-dispatcher libspeechd-dev pkg-config libssl-dev librust-alsa-sys-dev
cargo build --release --features speech_dispatcher_0_9
apt install clang cmake speech-dispatcher libspeechd-dev pkg-config libssl-dev librust-alsa-sys-dev
cargo build --release --features speech_dispatcher_0_11
apt install clang cmake speech-dispatcher libspeechd-dev pkg-config libssl-dev alsa
cargo build --release --features speech_dispatcher_0_9
apt install clang cmake speech-dispatcher libspeechd-dev pkg-config libssl-dev alsa librust-alsa-sys-dev
cargo build --release --features speech_dispatcher_0_9
apt install clang cmake speech-dispatcher libspeechd-dev pkg-config libssl-dev alsa librust-alsa-sys-dev
cargo build --release --features speech_dispatcher_0_11
cargo install cargo-bundle
cargo bundle --release
cargo build --release
To test, just cargo test --all
.
Sometimes when debugging, it's useful to create the same initial setup every time. To do this, you can pass input events in like this: cargo run -- --events events.txt
...where the contents of events.txt
is something like:
NextPanel
AddTrack
EnableSoundFontPanel
SelectFile
Assuming that you are Esther Alter and you have the relevant credentials on your computer, you can upload the website and create itch.io builds by doing this:
cd py
py -3 build.py