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MPM Toolbox

GitHub release documentation LGPL v3 Java compatibility

Author: Axel Berndt (Paderborn University, Detmold)
Contributor: Vladimir Viro (Peachnote)

MPM Toolbox is the official graphical editor and analysis tool for the Music Performance Markup format. More information and documentation as well as a practical introduction are provided by the tutorial project; download the complete folder, then drag and drop the .mpr file in the MPM Toolbox window.

A screenshot of the MPM Toolbox main window.

License information

MPM Toolbox makes use of the following third party libraries:

  • WebLaF v1.2.14, including several sub-dependencies, GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3.0.
  • FileDrop v1.1.1 by Robert Harder, Public Domain.
  • Apache PDFBox v2.0.23 by Apache, Apache License v2.0.
  • Apache Commons Logging v1.2 by Apache, Apache License v2.0.
  • Apache Commons Math v3.6.1 by Apache, Apache License v2.0.
  • Apache FontBox v2.0.23 by Apache, Apache License v2.0.
  • Basic Pitch by Rachel M. Bittner, Juan José Bosch, David Rubinstein, Gabriel Meseguer-Brocal, and Sebastian Ewert (Spotify), Apache License v2.0.
  • ONNX v1.13.1, Apache License v2.0.
  • SQLite JDBC Driver v3.40.0.0 by Taro L. Saito, Apache License v2.0.
  • meico by Axel Berndt, GNU GPL version 3.0.

We publish MPM Toolbox under GNU GPL version 3.0. MPM Toolbox's development is part of a project that was funded by the Fritz Thyssen Foundation (2019-2023) and Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre via Netzwerk 4.0 der Musikhochschulen (2023). If you integrate MPM Toolbox or parts of it with your project make sure that you do not conflict with any of the above licenses.

Fritz Thyssen Foundation Stiftung Innovation in der Hochschullehre Netzwerk 4.0 der Musikhochschulen