An mpeg 1/2/2.5 audio layer 1,2,3 frame level editor. Allows for cutting, copying, pasting of individual frames, correction of common (correctable) errors, removal of bad frames and more. Quite useful program for maintaining any mp3 collection.
aPcStudio is a GNU/GPL wavefile editor and a digital sound studio. It's main programming is done by Martin Henne. aPcStudio runs under Linux. A Windows9x/NT/2k/XP Version is in progress. The windows port is done by Olivier Meunier.
Replacement for the Java Media Framework (JMF), allowing you to transport not only audio and video. In extention a modular software synthesizer designer/sequencer sharing local hardware over the internet.
GNoise is a GTK+ based wave file editor. It uses a display cache and a
double-buffered display for maximum speed with large files. It supports
common editing functions such as cut, copy, paste, fade in/out, normalize
and more with unlimited undo.
Java Music Theory and Practice, with Open Source libraries and applications. Goals: MIDI/RMF support, NIFF Support, Notation Display (Dec '01), Score Editor (Feb '02), XML (various) support, Export as AU/WAV/AIFF, Instrument Creation, SMDL Support.
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Tablature is intended to provide a better way to author and exchange tablatures. Text is basically used on archives like OLGA (Online Guitar Archive). The goal is to promote an open standard (XML based) to describe tablatures.
Ecawave is a simple graphical audio file editor. The user-interface is
based on Qt libraries, while almost all audio functionality is taken
directly from ecasound libraries.
large audio files, all processing is done
JPiper is a Java application for reading and printing Great Highland Bagpipe scores. It supports the BWW music format, but there are plans for supporting import/export plugins for other formats as well.
This software allows a user to tag mp3 files, on any plateform.
It has a very simple interface.
It can retrive tag information over Amazon database, from file names, or from user entry.