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    Edit MP3 ID3 and Ogg/Speex Vorbis tags easily. Create support files for audiobook NFO, SFV, PAR, M3U. Test file base on SFV and PAR.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    HuMuS (the Human Music Surface) is an integrated environment for (real-time) sequencing and composition. Based on the WiSeSLAp widget set and other existing technologies. Visit our trac wiki for more information: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/humus/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BUZZle means Buzz Logic Enhanced and has neither to to with Buzzle.com or the Buzzle-Game. BUZZle is a free (non-commercial) modular music composing and sequencing tool. It is a completely re-written version of the famous Jeskola Buzz.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Music tracker for DOSBox or MS-DOS using AdLib compatible cards.

    This is a tracker (http://tinyurl.com/ye3ypcy) for MS-DOS that uses the OPL-2 chips present in AdLib compatible cards to generate sound using FM synthesis. It was mainly developed using Borland Pascal (with some assembler bits by Keywiz) in a 386dx with a Sound Blaster Pro card, and even though it wasn't 100% finished, it was functional enough to create 3 demo songs which are included in the package. I originally made this back in 1994 when I was 17 and active in the argentine demoscene, but I will not be developing this any further, so I'm posting it here in case anybody is interesting in continuing it. Just let me know. You can see a brief demo video here: http://youtu.be/xQQvtjI7THg NOTE: This has been tested on current hardware and it's confirmed working using DOSBox 0.74 under Windows 7 x64.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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