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    Mesh2HRTF
    Mesh2HRTF is an open-source project aiming at providing an easy-to-use software package for the numerical calculation of HRTFs. It targets researchers in the field of binaural audio. In a nutshell, Mesh2HRTF simply reads geometrical data, calculates the corresponding sound field and outputs HRTFs. To support multiple computer platforms, the concept of Mesh2HRTF is to focus on a command-line tool, which forms the numerical core, i.e., an implementation of the 3-dimensional Burton-Miller...
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    vinylsimtool

    vinylsimtool

    vinylsimtool: simulation of vinyl record playback

    vinylsimtool: Simulation of audio artifacts of vinyl record playback systems, based on physical modelling. --- vinylsimtool: Simple command-line tool for WAV file processing. Copyright (c) 2017 by Klaus Michael Indlekofer. All rights reserved. --- Vinylsimtool-Plugin-VST: Real-time plug-in. Copyright (c) 2017-2019 by Klaus Michael Indlekofer and Sebastian Marcus Edelmann. All rights reserved. Note: Special restrictions apply. See disclaimers below and within the distribution. (We are...
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    AcMus is a project on musical acoustics devoted to the development of models and computer tools for the study of room acoustics and focus on helping the investigation of issues related to the design, control and acoustic treatment of environments. AcMus has not been maintained for a few years now, but the code may still be useful. We consider the current repository to be at https://gitlab.com/ccsl-usp/acmus .
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