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    AudiooPy

    AudiooPy

    Audio manager in Python Object-Oriented Programming

    AudiooPy stands for "Audio Manager in Python Object-Oriented Programming." This library provides a range of useful operations for sound files and audio fragments. It processes audio at the frame level, working with signed integer samples of 8, 16, or 32 bits, stored in byte-like objects. Key features include: - Reading and writing WAV files using Python's standard library
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    LAME (Lame Aint an MP3 Encoder)

    LAME (Lame Aint an MP3 Encoder)

    A high quality MP3 encoder

    LAME is an educational tool to be used for learning about MP3 encoding. The goal of the LAME project is to improve the psycho acoustics, quality and speed of MP3 encoding. Note: we provide source code only!
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    audioFlux

    A library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction.

    audioflux is a deep learning tool library for audio and music analysis, feature extraction. It supports dozens of time-frequency analysis transformation methods and hundreds of corresponding time-domain and frequency-domain feature combinations. It can be provided to deep learning networks for training, and is used to study various tasks in the audio field such as Classification, Separation, Music Information Retrieval(MIR) and ASR etc.
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    Loris

    C++ class library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing

    Loris is a library for sound analysis, synthesis, and morphing, developed by Kelly Fitz and Lippold Haken at the CERL Sound Group. Loris includes a C++ class library, Python module, C-linkable interface, command line utilities, and documentation.
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    Yet Another Audio Feature Extractor is a toolbox for audio analysis. Easy to use and efficient at extracting a large number of audio features simultaneously. WAV and MP3 files supported, or embedding in C++, Python or Matlab applications.
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    A C++ library and Python module for audio synthesis featuring dynamic digital filters. Nsound lets you easily shape waveforms and write to disk or plot them. Nsound aims to be as powerful as Csound but easy to use.
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    Music Merge Manager

    Identify duplicate songs based on track metadata (ID3, etc)

    Given two trees of audio files, examine the metadata for each file to try and determine the differences in the content of the trees. This helps find duplicate songs (or non-duplicated songs) even if the music is stored in different formats. Toggles let you determine how specific the matching criteria must be: Track number and song name? Artist, album, and track length? All of the above? Ultimately this program will let you delete duplicates from either the left or right trees, or copy...
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    Simpl is an open source library for sinusoidal modelling written in the Python programming language and making use of SciPy.
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    PyChoReLib -- Python Chord Recognition Library
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    DTMF detector library and/or application that reads in the specified audio file and returns/outputs whether DTMF detected and/or list of detected digits. May have GUI and command line interfaces.
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    Moodtrack contains Python classes for music-emotion analysis and assembly, enabling users to build soundtracks based on emotion and timing. USERS: Music Supervisors/Composers/Producers, Game Audio Developers, Content Providers. FILM DEMO: moodtrack.tv
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    A modular audio programming language, designed to write applications quickly. Its main goal is real time audio processing, but it should be used for any kind of development.
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