eMDee is a live performance and rehearsal assistant for musical directors which removes
the need to have folders of tracks and command-line windows open in order to play backing tracks for performance groups such as singers, choirs, and theatre-groups.
The MD can plan in advance the order of performance; later, eMDee will facilitate the playing of each track in the specfied order during the performance.
eMDee was originally designed for GNU Linux systems such as Mint, Debian, Ubuntu, etc.,
it now also runs under Windows.
- Create 'session' of 'tracks'
- Tracks may be audio (FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV) or MIDI files (played externally)
- Tracks may be re-ordered
- Tracks may be marked for skipping in performance
- Controls are provided to Play, Stop
- Audio tracks may have a volume modified
- Dummy or 'placeholder' tracks may be inserted to remind MD of a cappella pieces etc.
- Independently scalable interface, so you can have a nice big font for live use without reconfiguring your desktop
Third-party 'helper' applications are used to actually play the tracks, currently...
ffplayfor FLAC, MP3, OGG and WAVaplaymidi(Linux) orplaysmf(Windows) for MIDI files on an external device such as a synthesizer, keyboard, organ, or digital piano
You must ensure those applications are installed on your system for eMDee to work, see below.
When a MIDI file is manually stopped from playing, an all-notes-off MIDI file is sent to the player to prevent stuck notes.
eMDee relies on well-known third-party applications to play audio and MIDI files, these must be installed
for eMDee to function.
ffplayis part of theffmpegpackage on most systems derived from Debian (eg. Mint, Ubuntu). It should be installed via your usual package manager.aplaymidiis part of thealsa-utilspackage on most systems derived from Debian (eg. Mint, Ubuntu). It should be installed via your usual package manager.
ffplayis a part of theffmpegpackage. A Windows binary is available at https://www.gyan.dev/ffmpeg/builds/#release-builds, you only need theessentialsbuild foreMDee. If you are unsure how to install, see https://www.wikihow.com/Install-FFmpeg-on-Windows.playsmfis part of "Div's MIDI Utilities" available here: http://public.sreal.com/~div/midi-utilities/.
You will neeed to ensure that both of these players are on your PATH so that eMDee can find them. There are clear instructions in the above FFmpeg installation guide on how to do this, follow the same steps for playsmf.
An AppImage file will normally be provided with each release. Install it in the usual manner.
TODO
eMDee is written in Ada and built using the modern Alire source-based package manager.
This is easy to install under Linux or Windows and handles the entire build-chain for you.
See https://alire.ada.dev/docs/ for how to install Alire on your system.
[Not yet published]
Once Alire is installed, the following command will download and build eMDee and its internal dependencies in one step...
alr get --build emdee
Download and extract the latest release source code bundle from https://github.com/SMerrony/emdee/releases
In the newly-created directory run alr build. The first time you do this it may take some minutes whilst all
the required libraries are downloaded and built, subsequent builds will be very fast.
The executable will be found in the bin subdirectory.
- 0.2.1 Fix case where last text field edited might not be saved
- 0.2.0 Add button to delete sound file from a track - Issue #2
- 0.1.1 Fix adding new tracks with no associated sound file - Issue #1
- 0.1.0 Initial release - runs OK on GNU/Linux and Windows