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    PitchTempoPlayer

    PitchTempoPlayer

    Change pitch or tempo on the fly!

    PitchTempoPlayer (PTPlayer) is an audio player for Linux that allows to change pitch and speed (tempo) of the sound independently of each other. Fine tuning (less than half tone) is also possible, as well recording, exporting the modified audio file and managing a playlist. It is based on GTK-3 and GSTREAMER-1.0. It is compatible with Jack.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CuePlay

    CuePlay

    A music player for cue sheets

    CuePlay is an application that plays mp3/flac music files from .cue files. So you can rip to one long mp3, don't have problems with mp3 gaps etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    fdms2tools
    This is a development package for reverse engineering of Fostex D-80 file system FDMS2 (Fostex Disk Management System V2.0). There are ripper tools to convert raw data to wav file and to work as a jack client.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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