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Alliance HD is a sound converter and organizer for Alesis Fusion 6HD/8HD workstations. It allows to convert WAV files to AFS files and organize programs, samples, multisamples, etc. updating references between them.
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.
Mp3 decoder to convert mp3 files into wav on Linux, Windows, Android
Mp3 decoder to convert mp3 files into wav file.
Works well on Linux, Windows and Android.
Can perform fast fourier transforms on decoded audio data.
Under research & development by WeaveBytes
Full access to Enterprise features. No credit card required.
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This is a program to easily convert tempos from a song into either exact time lengths or conformed frame rates to make syncing music to help video easier.
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.