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    Kid3 Tag Editor

    Kid3 Tag Editor

    Audio Tag Editor

    Kid3 audio tag editor can edit the tags of MP3, Ogg, FLAC, MPC & WMA files in an efficient way, convert between ID3v1 and ID3v2, set the tags of multiple files, generate tags from file names or vice versa and import from freedb, MusicBrainz and Disco
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    Audacity

    Audacity

    A free multi-track audio editor and recorder

    Audacity is a free, easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. Audacity is free software, developed by a group of volunteers and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Programs like Audacity are also called open source software, because their source code is available for anyone to study or use. There are thousands of other free and open source programs, including the Firefox web browser, the...
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    EasyABC

    EasyABC

    EasyABC is an open source ABC editor

    EasyABC allows the user to create, edit, view, play, convert music written in the ABC music notation language. The program was originally written in Python 2.7 and WxPython by Nils Liberg and runs on Windows, OSX, and Linux. Jan Wybren de Jong has converted to run on Python 3.8 or higher. Frédéric Aupépin has been supporting EasyABC on OSX. EasyABC depends upon other external programs like abc2midi, abcm2ps, fluidsynth. If you install the Windows or Mac executables most of these programs...
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    SoX is the Swiss Army Knife of sound processing utilities. It can convert audio files to other popular audio file types and also apply sound effects and filters during the conversion.
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    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    smf2rmid/rmid2smf

    Convert between SMF (Standard MIDI File) and RMID (RIFF MIDI) format

    smf2rmid and rmid2smf are two com­mand line util­i­ties that let you con­vert be­tween SMF (Stan­dard MI­DI File) and RMID (RIFF MI­DI) for­mat. An RMID file is merely a wrapper around a Standard MIDI File; the original file is unmodified.
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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.
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    Editor for RC-30 Looper by Roland BOSS. Converst various file types to suitable format, manages patches.
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    BASIS FOR AN OPEN SOURCE PROJECT to convert NoteWorthy Composer files from/to MusicXML. Two Python 3 programs for NoteWorthy Composer files in nwctxt format. 1. nwctxt2xml.py - Converts nwctxt into XML 2. xml2nwctxt.py - Converts XML into nwctxt
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    Presto is a music notation program aimed at making it easy for a composer to rapidly convert a musical sketch (melody, counterpoint, harmonic support and bass) into a complete musical arrangement.
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    Jd3Editor is a graphical id3tag version 1 and 2 editor, it can also convert id3 tags to filenames and convert filenames to id3 tags following user insered rules. It has a powerfull filename editor that allows the user to modify large groups of filenames
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    Command line tool which automatically cuts very big MP3 files according to a timeline, without having to convert to an intermediate format and without the need for huge quantities of RAM or disk space. Each subfile can be automatically postprocessed with
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