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    xoscope is a digital oscilloscope using input from a sound card or EsounD and/or a ProbeScope/osziFOX and will soon support Bitscope hardware. Includes 8 signal displays, variable time scale, math, memory, measurements, and file save/load.
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    SpectrumViewer for Windows

    SpectrumViewer for Windows

    Continuous display of audio spectrum from PC input or wave file

    Reads audio from Windows audio interface or wave file and creates a continuous spectrum display. Command line support for generating sine, square, triangle and sawtooth wave files. Uses biquad IIR digital filters for frequency detection, plus digital lowpass filters for output extraction. Highly configurable. 60+ FPS with suitable hardware. Manual or automatic gain control.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    quickplot

    quickplot

    interactive 2D plotter

    Quickplot is a fast interactive 2D plotter with infinite zooming, value picking, pipe input, and unlimited plots displayed. Quickplot is meant for looking at your data quickly and of secondary importance is making static pictures of your data.
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    Waves Decomposer

    sinusoidal decomposition of a sound

    Takes audio input from microphone (or internal pc monitor) and display it as sum of sinus waves
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    sinestesia

    sinestesia

    Displays music using fractal flames and hardware acceleration (openCL)

    This program takes audio input from microphone, you can redirect pc audio output using control panel on Windows or pavucontrol on Linux. Your computer needs to support openCL (is sufficient a modern gpu or a intel core cpu) Commands: F11 toggle fullscreen S toggle stroboscopic flash NUMBER [0 to 9] change number of symmetry axes
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    eXtace is a 3D audio visualization tool (or eye candy depending on how you look at it). eXtace requires ESD (Esound) for its sound input source. It performs a FFT (fast fourier transform) on audio and displays it via various graphical modes.
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    MelodyDB is an application which allows a query by example interface to searching a musical database. Input is via waveform audio with the ability to select alternate DSP and pattern matching algorithms. It was conceived in my honours year 2003.
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