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    Firmware loaders for M-Audio/Midiman USB MIDI and Audio devices
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    Bash!Karaoke

    Bash!Karaoke

    A free karaoke player for Linux and BSD

    BASH!KARAOKE IS A FREE KARAOKE PLAYER FOR LINUX AND BSD Supported formats: *.mid, *.kar, *.wrd , *.mod, *.rcp, *.r36, *.g18, *.g36 TRANSLATION (HELP US!): English and Italian in EasyBashGUI mode, English only (for now... GTK mode) .. The goal is a karaoke player that: Is installable with very few dependencies; Is ready to use after dependency check, -no configuration-; Support SoundFonts to improve sound quality; Works with a simple song database; Can trim levels (pitch, speed, volume) and mute channels; and soon, with a new GTK3 interface, with which you can sing in fullscreen! Moreover, usage of EasyBashGUI allows user to fit Bash!Karaoke look'n'feel to his taste,depending on wich Desktop Environment he uses or prefers( KDE, GNOME or other), through GtkDialog, KDialog, Zenity,or even bare (c)dialog. Please take the survey here: http://bashkaraoke.altervista.org/bk/en/sondaggio/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
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    Midi2ogg is a shell-based frontend to TiMidity++ and Oggenc that allows the user to convert a midi or mod file to Ogg Vorbis at the desired quality level with a very simple command syntax.
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    Strasheela is a constraint-based music composition system. The user defines music theories by sets of compositional rules and the system creates music which complies with these theories. User-interface is the programming language Oz.
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    The Pianist Box

    High quality real-time MIDI sound source for the pianist

    The Pianist Box features 256 polyphony CD quality real-time sound source. Commercial products either cost premium (e.g. USD5000 for a digital piano), low performance (e.g. 64 polyphony) and limited sounds (e.g. 128 non-replaceable instruments). The Pianist Box overcome these problem by highly optimizing open source system for a limited set of hardware.
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