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    X32 Scene Parser

    X32 Scene Parser

    An X32 scene management tool

    This parsing tool can be used to extract sections of a Behringer X32 or Midas M32 scene file in order to create specialized snippets.
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    Thérémine

    Thérémine

    Thérémine generates high quality audio from an USB Arduino Theremin

    ...It was originally designed to work with an Open.Theremin.UNO shield (see http://www.gaudi.ch/OpenTheremin), although it should work with other Arduino devices as long as you provide an appropriate program. Thérémine can play a variety of different tones. It comes with another program, Loop bank manager, whose purpose is to extract stationnary, looping samples from recorded wave files. It allows importing new instrumental tones into Thérémine, as long as the source recording contains reasonable data. Two demo sample banks are provided with Thérémine featuring violin and voice tones. Both were made using Loop bank manager.
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