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    Kooha

    Kooha

    Elegantly record your screen

    Capture your screen in an intuitive and straightforward way without distractions. Kooha is a simple screen recorder with a minimal interface. You can simply click the record button without having to configure a bunch of settings.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    CAVA

    CAVA

    Cross-platform Audio Visualizer

    Turn your phone or tablet into a fantastic audio viewer. Easy to use and customize. Choose from several preset settings of incredible colors or create your own. CAVA is a bar spectrum audio viewer based on my own open source project with the same name. Take the audio from the device's microphone and visualize the amplitude of the different frequencies as bars on the screen. Each bar represents a certain bandwidth of low to high frequencies. The leftmost bar starts at 50 Hz and the rightmost bar ends at 10 kHz. ...
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    NotesTyper

    Convert your text typing into music

    NotesTyper system converts text typing into music. You will need computer keyboard, microphone (notebook mic is ok) and Chrome or Firefox browser. NotesTyper has multiple operating modes and settings, which allow to produce different music from same text. Computer keyboards do no allow to input keypress velocity, but NotesTyper overcomes this restriction by processing microphone input level when you type. When generating music all nuances of your typing are taken into account: what keys were pressed, exact timings of all key presses and key releases, velocity (loudness) of typing. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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