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    SpeechRecognition

    SpeechRecognition

    Speech recognition module for Python

    ...The first software requirement is Python 2.6, 2.7, or Python 3.3+. This is required to use the library. PyAudio is required if and only if you want to use microphone input (Microphone). PyAudio version 0.2.11+ is required, as earlier versions have known memory management bugs when recording from microphones in certain situations. To hack on this library, first make sure you have all the requirements listed in the "Requirements" section.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    byzorgan

    byzorgan

    Specialized sound synthesizer with Byzantine Church music scales

    This software integrates a small, specialized synthesizer and vocal processor. It can be used to learn Byzantine Church singing. You can play from the keyboard, mouse or touch screen. MIDI input is also available. Voice functions include: pitch highlighting, synthesizer control by voice, pitch correction and voice-to-ison conversion. On the screen there are labels with symbols of Byzantine notes. There is a metronome. The program is oriented on the Chrysanthos tuning of the diatonic scale: 9/8 - 12/11 - 88/81. The octave is divided into 17 (or 19) non-equal parts, it allows you to get all the Byzantine modes.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    MuseScore

    MuseScore

    Free music notation & composition software

    ...MuseScore Studio supports a wide range of instruments and ensembles, from solo piano and guitar to full orchestras and choirs. The software is easy to learn while still offering powerful tools for advanced notation and score layout. With support for MIDI input and formats like MusicXML and MIDI, MuseScore integrates smoothly with other music software and workflows. Built by a global open-source community, MuseScore continues to evolve through active development and community contributions. Support MuseScore at http://musescore.org/en/donate
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    Downloads: 60 This Week
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    RoNOTE

    RoNOTE

    Very Powerfull Crossplatform Qt Based Music Note Editor[Still Planing]

    ...Strong editor host provided and shared with all plugins. Allow to import or export files and sounds to all type of music files using dynamic plugins,basically added GuitarPro,... Allow users to use multiple output and input devices such as Internal MIDI System,ISDB Instrument Sound Database,DirectX MIDI IO,... Provides a powerfull API for plugins and other devices to use. Includes over 50 usefull internal plugin. Internal amplifier known as RoNOTE/Amplifier project that can import to other applications. RoNOTE has its special proccess models that speedup the application very much. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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