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    This project develops an open source editor for Clavia Nord Modular and Micro Modular synthesizers.
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    JAM-TAR

    JAM-TAR

    A Music File ID3 Tag Labeler

    JAM-TAR(Java Automatic Music Tagger And Renamer) JAM-TAR reads a music file, generates a fingerprint and gets ID3 tags from the server. Then automatically tags the music file correctly with the artist, title, and genre. JAM-TAR is built upon Echonest's Codegen program and is made in Java.
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    This is a program to store data calculated from the tempo of a song into different degrees of seconds for use with "programming synths". Written in C++ with Visual C++ Express. Java version coming soon.
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    Software to allow hardsid card to act as a MIDI instrument running on a Linux platform. This project will use the existing hardsid driver for Linux (http://sourceforge.net/projects/hardsid). See also www.hardsid.com.
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    TunaFish is an application that attempts to perform pitch correction on a monophonic wave file.
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