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LSP (Linux Studio Plugins) is a collection of open-source plugins currently compatible with LADSPA, LV2 and LinuxVST formats.
Standalone plugins for JACK are provided since version 1.0.8.
Experimental support of ARMv7 added since version 1.1.4
Experimental support of AArch64 added since version 1.1.9
Decomposition of modules and new UI introduced in 1.2.0
Added CLAP support in 1.2.5
Added VST3 support in 1.2.15
The basic idea is to fill the lack of good and useful plugins under the...
SoundTracker is a pattern-oriented music editor (similar to the DOS program 'FastTracker'). Samples are lined up on tracks and patterns which are then arranged to a song. Supported module formats are XM and MOD; the player code is the one from Open
LAME is an educational tool to be used for learning about MP3 encoding. The goal of the LAME project is to improve the psycho acoustics, quality and speed of MP3 encoding. Note: we provide source code only!
NOTE: This is a legacy sourceforge project. Please download the software from https://openmpt.org/ instead. The official code repository can now be found at https://source.openmpt.org/browse/openmpt/
OpenMPT is a Windows-based audio application used to produce music. The application was initially a private project developed by Olivier Lapicque and is a popular 'tracker' used by many musicians. OpenMPT is available as both a 32-bit and 64-bit application.
It scans a drawing on the screen and converts pixels into sounds.
...Each pixel on the screen is converted into a sound, and there is an unfinished idea it can form harmonics.
It can make several sound effects, and it's even possible that it can be used to create some music.
Its complete source code is there as a single ASM file which can be assembled instantly with the free
FASMW compiler.
Supporting 4op instruments, two effect columns and instrument macros.
DOS version:
Source code to be compiled with TMTPC 3.9x or higher and TASM 3.x or higher
SDL (Win32/Linux) version:
Source code to be compiled with FPC 2.6.x or higher, GCC 4.x.x or higher and JWASM 2.xx or higher
Source code ColorSynth MIDI controlled RGB LED lighting fixtures. www.colorsynth.com Coded in assembly for Microchip PIC16F1827, 16F88 and 16F628A microcontrollers. Released under gplv3
Omorphia is a graphic, multimedia and gaming library containing Delphi and Freepascal components to simplify multimedia based apllication development on W9xNT and Unix platforms including support for various graphic and sound interfaces and libraries.
VirtuAL3101 provides a series of tools to develop effects using the AL3101 DSP from Alesis. It includes an assembler/disassembler, a simulator, an application generator with its graphical interface and various effects.
optronic is a group of geeks (mostly coders, but a few of us are artists
aswell).
On this page you can find almost all of our source code, and sometimes even
something not entirely different from documentation.