Bio2MIDI
OS:Win98,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003
License:Freeware; $.00 to buy
File Size:1.1MB
Limitations:Free to try
Last Update:2006-02-02
System Requirements:64 MB RAM, Hi Color display, MIDI or Sound Card
Converts DNA/protein sequence to a MIDI file

Bio2MIDI Description


Bio2Midi converts the text of a DNA or protein sequence to a MIDI file, which you may immediately audition, or import into any MIDI sequencer for further compositional processing. Choose to listen to the sequences as 4-note DNA bases, or as 20-note protein amino acids, or both at once. You can select specific data sections to be translated, called exons and introns, and mark areas of interest to be played in a different instrument. In order to provide a fast, easy sketchpad for converting and listening to the sequences Bio2MIDI translations are kept simple, giving only direct pitch translation of the DNA and protein sequences. For more detailed composing, any files you edit with Bio2MIDI can be read by our BioEditor and sequenced by our more powerful composing programs, ArtWonk and MusicWonk.

Keywords


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