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    AUDio MEasurement System

    PC based Oscilloscope and Spectrum analyzer using sound card

    AUDio MEasurement System - a multi-platfrom system for audio measurement through sound card in the PC. It contains: generator, oscilloscope, audio spectrum analyzer (FFT) and frequency sweep plot. Compiles and works under Linux, Windows and MacOS. Source code is available in "git" and as ZIP snapshot. For more information see README.md
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    Downloads: 73 This Week
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    WaveShop

    WaveShop

    Fast, bit-perfect audio editor that doesn't modify samples needlessly

    WaveShop is an audio editor for Windows XP/Vista/7/8. Unlike many similar apps, WaveShop is bit-perfect, meaning samples aren't altered unless they need to be. Editing a portion of an audio file only affects that portion; the rest of the file is untouched. Blocks of audio can be cut and pasted without changing their contents at all. This is especially useful for patching a finished master without corrupting its dither.
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    MicMoN is a simple but very efficient graphical microphone monitor. It works as an oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer and even an instrument tuner.
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    Instrument tuner. It can help you to tune a piano, a guitar ... Accordeur displays spectrum and calculates the pitch really played. A visual bar allows an easy tuning. Instruments and temperaments are customizable.
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    LiQuiD-MP3 is a XMMS visualization plug-in which displays song related information such as artist, title and playback status, as well as a playlist, spectrum analysers and waveform data on graphical display modules. Also supports skinnable backgrounds.
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    A spectrum analyzer using ASIO for the first part, with waterfall - probably in OpenGL -, VUmeters, perhaps some other stuff. It will be available as standalone AND as a VST plug-in.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    NATSpectrum is a skinnable Spectrum Analyzer, Guitar Tuner, and Quick Volume Control. NS visualization mimics WinAMP 2.x style. NS is written in pure Win32 C++ and uses DirectDraw and DirectSound. (FFT, Frequency, Mixer, Microphone, DirectX, PNG, Record)
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This project is a software oscilloscope for the Universal Software Radio Peripheral. It includes such features as maximum level triggers on any channel, a spectrum analyzer, and more.
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