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    OM-SoX

    OM-SoX

    Multichannel audio manipulation and batch processing for OpenMusic.

    OM-SoX is a library for multichannel audio manipulation and functional batch processing for OpenMusic, a visual programming environment based on CommonLisp / CLOS. It uses SoundeXchange as sound processing kernel (http://sox.sourceforge.net), © Chris Bagwell and SoX Contributors. NOTE> OM-SoX releases are not compatible with OpenMusic version 6.19. Please instead download & use a snapshot of the "development" branch of the source code.
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    A multiplatform module playing library, and a tracker project, written in Free Pascal. Intended to achieve near 100% compatibility with the four classic and most popular trackers from the DOS and Amiga eras - Impulse Tracker 2.14, Fast Tracker 2, Scream Tracker 3 and ProTracker. Tralala Impulsive is a tracker, attempting to recreate the user experience of Impulse Tracker.
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    JNIZ music notation audio to midi

    JNIZ music notation audio to midi

    music composition and notation software, audio to midi converter

    The Jniz project is stopped. The new Web version is now JnizWeb hosted on Gitlab (under construction): https://gitlab.com/jniz70/jnizweb/ Demo: https://jniz70.gitlab.io/jnizweb/ Jniz is a piece of software designed for musicians as a support tool to the musical composition. It allows you to build and to harmonize several voices according to the rules of classical harmony. Sound/audio-to-Midi converter: real-time conversion of any monophonic sound (voice, instrument etc.) into...
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    A C++ library and Python module for audio synthesis featuring dynamic digital filters. Nsound lets you easily shape waveforms and write to disk or plot them. Nsound aims to be as powerful as Csound but easy to use.
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    Csmusgen (Csound music generator), is a music generator based on the concept of musical series, not intended as in the integral serialism, but rather as a module in continuous stochastic evolving.
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    GNUGuitarINUX
    GNUGuitarINUX is a GNU/Linux Live CD with a Realtime kernel aiming to be used as an electric guitar pedal effect.
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    xm2sco is a simple application written in python which will convert a (properly formatted) fasttracker xm module file to a csound score file.
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