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    Sonic Pi

    Sonic Pi

    Sonic Pi is your free code-based music creation and performance tool

    Sonic Pi is a new kind of musical instrument. Instead of strumming strings or whacking things with sticks - you write code, live. Sonic Pi is a complete open source programming environment originally designed to explore and teach programming concepts within schools through the process of creating new sounds. In addition to being an engaging education resource it has evolved into an extremely powerful and performance-ready live coding instrument suitable for professional artists and DJs. ...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Overtone

    Overtone

    Collaborative programmable music

    Overtone is an open-source audio environment designed to explore new musical ideas from synthesis and sampling to instrument building, live coding and collaborative jamming. We combine the powerful SuperCollider audio engine, with Clojure, a state-of-the-art lisp, to create an intoxicating interactive sonic experience. Synchronize your visuals and noise with ease.
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    Sonic Flow are C/C++ libraries for dataflow-oriented audio signal processing. Advanced features: feedback, multirate and hierarchical networks; signal processing block library. High-quality chorus/flanger, compressor/expander, param.EQ etc. example code.
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    Sonic Visualiser is an application for inspecting and analysing the contents of music audio files. It combines powerful waveform and spectral visualisation tools with automated feature extraction plugins and annotation capabilities.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    ZMPlay

    A Free Music Player for Windows Developed by Mehrdad Heydarzadeh

    ZMPlay is an open source and nonprofit media player. ZMPlay has several DSP tools and supports Winamp DSP plugins too, ZMPlay support Sonic Visualizations.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The project is about porting selected (open source) music-, and audio software to latest compilers and platforms...
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    FroggMusic is an open-source replacement for the client software that runs on the Dell Receiver/Rio Receiver/SONIC blue Rio Receiver. FroggMusic supports Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Flac, MP3, and SHOUTcast playback and can display a clock.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    "Java-based" replacement software for Sonic Blue Rio Receivers (and the likes). Does mp3, ogg-vorbis, flac and shoutcast and can sync playback between a group of Receivers. Also has a simple Clock.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Sonic-Rainbow

    This is project is no longer maintained

    Sonic-Rainbow is a Linux GUI DVD/VCD/Video File Player, CD Player, CD Ripper, MP3 Player, Ogg file player, Playlist Editor with HTTP CD/Album Lookup in one simple Linux KDE/Gnome/Xfce etc. application. Written by Gary Baker ( South Oz )
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 10
    SUB-SONIC is a completely free music library that allows for use in both commerical and non-commerical programs. It's main focus is to provide an extremely powerful music system for games and multimedia applications.
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    JReceiver is a servlet-based audio server which features tightly integrated metadata indexing capabilities, browser-based management, an XML-RPC interface and support for network-based MP3 players like the Rio Receiver from Sonic Blue.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SOMba is a Qt based program that allows multiple dancers to create a collaborative sonic space, using audio clips organized by a Self-Organizing Map. It uses the Marsyas framework for audio feature extraction and playback.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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