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    bfxr

    bfxr

    Flash + AIR sound effects generator. Based on Sfxr.

    The bfxr project by increpare is a sound-effects generator tool originally built using Flash + AIR, based on the earlier Sfxr project. Its purpose is to enable users, especially game developers and sound designers, to quickly generate retro, 8-bit/“chiptune” style sound effects (“bleeps”, “booms”, “zaps”, etc.) without deep knowledge of audio signal processing. It offers an interactive GUI through which you can tweak many parameters (oscillators, envelopes, filters, etc.) to sculpt custom...
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    FlashWavRecorder

    FlashWavRecorder

    Simple flash file for recording audio and saving as a WAV

    FlashWavRecorder is a Flash-based tool that enables recording audio from a user's microphone and exporting it as a WAV file in real time. It uses Flash Player to access audio input and communicate with JavaScript to control recording sessions from the browser. This was especially useful before native browser audio APIs became widely supported and remains relevant in legacy systems requiring Flash-based audio capture.
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    gbsplay emulates the sound hardware of the Nintendo Gameboy. It is able to play the sounds from a Gameboy module dump (.GBS format) over /dev/dsp and NAS. Included is an XMMS input plugin, a tool to display information about a .GBS file, and a demo song.
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