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    Qt Sixisix Mixer

    Qt Sixisix Mixer

    Linux gui mixer for Focusrite Scarlett 6i6

    Qsismixer is a frontend gui to control the alsa mixer for Focusrite's Scarlett 6i6 USB sound card on Linux. It builds against the Qt5 framework and the Linux kernel's ALSA API. This is third party software that is not created, distributed, or sanctioned in any way by Focusrite.
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    Low calories PVR - the unix way. Will get EPG from DVB stream and have RPC interface for scheduling recordings. Will record scheduled programs using as little machine resources as possible (direct stream to disk). Will allow script hooks to process r
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    Traxstar is a radio automation system as a fork of ampache as an upgrade to startrax it includes a way of exporting din files as well as btrieve track database the scheduling system will have a similar look and feel to traxstar
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    Disc-cover provides an easy way to produce covers for audio CDs non-interactively. It scans audio CDs and uses information from the CDDB or CDINDEX database to build a back and front cover for the CD using LaTeX to produce high quality PDF or PS.
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    LTSB - Linux text-based studio How to get a complete console/text-based studio working on a linux-machine. This project contains documentation and practical examples of my own work with appropriate descriptions on the way. It may be especially useful to
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    CD Backup and Burning Utils for Unix (Linux) A set of Utilities which provides a simple, yet powerful and versatile way to burn CD Media from the unix command line. Including CD backups and restores. Uses only standard utils (cdrecord, mkisofs, perl)
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    Are you a music educator looking for an easier way to document whether and how your students are meeting the National Standards for Arts Education? Music Portfolio Manager could be the solution!
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    rentoc is a shell (bash) script that will provide a fast and simple way to automate time-consuming tasks, associated with DAO mode audio CD creation from different media formats such as mp3s, wav files... etc.
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