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Lightweight and easy for use framework for audio features extraction.
Java framework based on jAudio feature extraction algorithms, but lightweight and easy for use. Support mp3, wav, aiff, aifc, au and snd files. Can extract 28 features.
Will start off as a guitar tuner and move up to tune any instrument available in midi. Will generate the correct tones as well as listen to a sample and suggest tuning adjustments (sharp, flat).
A audio player can rolled display lyrics while playing a music for Linux. This player uses javazoom decoder as the core decoder. All these base on Java, interface with SWT implemented.(Linux + Java)
Goal of this project is to develop a piece of java-based software for handling of music files. The program identifies the provided music files using several techniques, retrieves the matching metadata from the internet and updates the file.
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XWAV is an XML language for creating complex sounds and music from a set of rich set of oscillators and filters.
The XWAV project also includes Java tools which work with the XWAV language, such as a sound renderer, sound designer and score editor.
Auditrocity is a tool for musicians who want help learning new music. All project goals are not fully established, but the most basic features it will have is decided.
...The backend is a java application which is controlled by REST APIs and uses WebSockets for streaming audio in and out.
The JamSpace server supports both sampled and synthesized audio which may both be used in the same project. Standard MIDI and audio files may be imported.
The JamSpace server will include features for social network that will enable users to form project groups and control access to projects.
JPiper is a Java application for reading and printing Great Highland Bagpipe scores. It supports the BWW music format, but there are plans for supporting import/export plugins for other formats as well.
This software allows a user to tag mp3 files, on any plateform.
It has a very simple interface.
It can retrive tag information over Amazon database, from file names, or from user entry.
DipTonic pretends to be an automatized binaural capturing method. This can be a useful tool to help on the existing binaural projects, minimizing the capturing times, so the investigations can go faster.
Chordman is an application to help guitar players manage their chords, lyrics and tabs (tablatures). An important goal is to let users easly import guitar chords downloaded from popular guitar chord sites, and recognizing its format.
TigerBeats' project goal is to create a drum machine for the Android platform that is file compatible with the excellent Hydrogen application while fully embracing the look, feel, and limitations of the platform.