mingus is a package for Python used by programmers, musicians, composers
and researchers to make and investigate music.
1. Unpack the source tarball.
2. `cd` into to the new directory
3. Run `python setup.py install` and you're done.
Optional:
4. Install LilyPond if you want to make use of the `mingus.extra.LilyPond`
module that creates sheet music from mingus objects.
5. Install fluidsynth for MIDI playback support.
[0] The official project page. Downloads, documentation, tutorials and news:
http://mingus.googlecode.com/
[1] Blog. Announcements, etc.
http://www.onderstekop.nl/
[2] LilyPond's home.
http://www.lilypond.org/
[3] FluidSynth's home.
http://www.fluidsynth.org/
An up to date subversion repository of the source and a bug tracker
can be found at the the google code page:
http://mingus.googlecode.com/
And all commits and issue changes will automatically be posted here:
http://groups.google.com/group/mingus-devel
If you'd like to get in touch to ask a question or submit a patch,
you should contact mingus' google group at
http://groups.google.com/group/mingus-python
mingus - Music theory Python package,
Copyright (C) 2008-2009, Bart Spaans <onderstekop@gmail.com>
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