This program is an audio-player, written with the help of the Qt library. The user interface is similar to winamp or xmms. Alternative user interfaces also are available.
...Csound is now hosted at https://github.com/csound
Binary and source-code releases: http://csound.github.io/download.html
Mailing lists are hosted by HEAnet at https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND and https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND-DEV
Archives:
mail lists at http://dream.cs.bath.ac.uk/Csound-archive
releases: http://dream.cs.bath.ac.uk/Csound-archive/OldReleases/
Allows easy view and change of /dev/cdrom, /dev/dvdrecorder, etc.
This simple shell script creates 12 symlinks in /dev pointing to a user specified device as follows:
/dev/cd
/dev/cdr
/dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrw
/dev/cdrecorder
/dev/cdwriter
/dev/dvd
/dev/dvdr
/dev/dvdrom
/dev/dvdrw
/dev/dvdrecorder
/dev/dvdwriter
...There also exists a disk mapping feature to correct for any errors in this process caused by having relabeled disks, forgotten to label disks, etc.
EnDiskEx has been tested and validated against a variety of RAW, GKH, EDE, and EDA images files the dev team has, including but not limited to, the ASR factory disks, the EPS 16+ factory disks, and the EPS (classic) factory disks.
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.
Convert text to International Morse Code. Input is ASCII text. Output can be: - . -..- - on the console, raw 8bit PCM suitable for piping to /dev/audio, .wav files or even (mp3|ogg). Good for headlines on your MP3 player or code practice.
Port of Pete Everett Fixed-Point RISC-OS port of Gabriel Bouvigne's (LAME) lightweight MP3 encoder to StrongARM Linux GCC. Port includes a library and example app that converts WAV to MP3. Tested on EZX with dev-ezx and x86_64 Linux.
oddioToolz (oz) aims to be a modular audio IDE geared toward realtime audio synthesis, manipulation, quantization, sequencing, interaction and the exchange of sound/modules/meta over computer and neural networks worldwide. oz needs help e-mail a dev!
A Linux audio player managed by plugins for reading files, output sound, and control the software (with features such as tabbed playlists, crossfading, winamp2/5 and kjofol skin support (in dev). And much more if you want, just ask !
AppSignal starts at $23/month with all features included. No overages, no hidden fees. 30-day free trial.
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A realtime software sampler. Connect a MIDI keyboard to your Linux box and let there be rock! /dev/midi and /dev/dsp is all you need. E-piano patches from the famous (or infamous?) DX7 are available.
kmixer is a kernel level audio mixer for Linux,like esd or aRtsd. It's works in kernel mode, so it can handle all requests to /dev/dsp,
and mix all audio streams from all process, accessing to dsp and writing to real dsp. Current version is 0.0.8-pre1
...This is a sound interface capable of controlling every detail of sound playing. It can use the following interfaces: OSS, Ultrasound (Linux 2.0.x & 2.1.x), FreeBSD (pcm), and generic /dev/audio.
Oscilloscope software for Linux and X11. It uses sound device (/dev/dsp) as input source.
Two channel (stereo), variable sampling frecuency, time and V scales. Variable trigger mode, level and channel . Nice xforms GUI. Includes buffer circuit scheme (wi