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    Speakr

    Speakr

    Speakr is a personal, self-hosted web application

    ...Behind the scenes, Speakr leverages modern TTS engines and streaming audio technologies to deliver smooth and responsive speech generation without noticeable delay. The project is built with extensibility in mind, enabling developers to add custom voices, integrate additional languages, and tailor the backend for different hardware or cloud environments. It also supports saving generated audio as downloadable files so users can reuse the speech outputs in other projects, presentations, or media content.
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    VCClient

    VCClient

    Software that uses AI to perform real-time voice conversion

    ...It is designed for live applications such as streaming, gaming, and virtual communication, where immediate feedback is essential. The system supports multiple voice conversion models, including RVC and other neural network-based approaches, allowing users to switch between different voices or customize their output. It provides both a graphical user interface and API access, making it suitable for casual users as well as developers who want to integrate voice transformation into their own applications. The project also supports GPU acceleration, enabling faster inference and smoother real-time performance on compatible hardware. ...
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    Harmonia - Music score analysis
    Harmonia is a tool for analyzing music scores exported to MIDI or MusicXML format. It allows you to detect voices inside a single MIDI track (eg. live piano recording), main themes (and their motifs), harmonic key and chord interpretation.
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    Canorus

    Canorus

    Music score editor

    Canorus is a free cross-platform music score editor. It supports an unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of notes, chord markings, lyrics, import/export filters to formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MusiXTeX and LilyPond
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    Speect
    Speect is a multilingual TTS system. It offers a full text-to-speech system with various API's, as well as an environment for research and development of TTS systems and voices. It is written in ANSI C and uses a plug-in mechanism for extensions. Speect also includes an extensive set of Python bindings for quick implementation of new ideas, these bindings are derived from SWIG interface files and can easily be extended for other languages supported by SWIG. Speect is free and open source software. ...
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    Tune is a note/chord detecting program for use with guitars, pianos, or voices. It uses an FFT to analyze incoming sound and computes the root frequency.
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