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    sysexy

    sysexy

    the sexy sysex librarian that Linux needs...

    Sysexy MIDI Librarian is a data dump utility for musicians and studio producers. A librarian program allows you to do "sysex dumps" to and from synthesizers, drum machines, effects processors, etc., and archive the data on a computer, containing sounds, configuration settings, sequences which can later be sent back to the originating equipment. This allows a computer to be used as data storage for musical instruments and studio gear.
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    This program let's you select and listen .mp3 or .wav files that are stored on disk and gives you visual feedback on a LCD device, e.g.a 16*4 letters display. By the use of a small LCD display you can avoid having a huge monitor spoil your living room.
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    dannyrip

    Automated CD/DVD ripper program

    After a catastrophic disk failure, I needed to re-rip several hundred CDs and DVDs. None of the available solutions worked quite the way I wanted them to work, so I decided to spend a little time making a script to remove as much pain as possible from the process. The idea here is to have a system which is comprised of three parts - a ripper daemon, an encoder daemon, and a frontend. I'm planning to use avahi to automate discovery of the backend pieces, udisk to automate discovery of...
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