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JJazz generates musical MIDI accompaniment based on a chord leadsheet ("Cm7 / F7") and rhythm style information, like e.g. Band-in-a-Box or Jammer. It can be expanded thanks to a plugin system, for unlimited rhythm generation capabilities.
Cairo sets out to provide an enterprise grade, MRCPv2 compliant speech solution utilizing existing open source speech resources such as FreeTTS and Sphinx-4.
LAoE is a rich featured graphical audiosample-editor, based on multi-layers, floating-point samples, volume-masks, variable selection-intensity, and many plugins suitable to manipulate sound, such as filtering, retouching, resampling...
Magnaplug adds a Magnatune music provider to the Evolution Player. This allows users of the Evolution Player to listen to, download, search, and share creative commons music provided by Magnatune. See http://evolution-player.com for more information.
Jamplugged adds a Jamendo music provider to the Evolution Player. This allows users of the Evolution Player to listen to, download, search, and share creative commons music provided by Jamendo. See http://evolution-player.com for details.
When generating audio, why use sine waves and standard effects? Directly tell the sound-card how much electricity should be in the speaker/microphone wires many times per second as numbers from -1 to 1. Automatically finds good sound-card options and balances between linear interpolation speeds of consuming microphone buffer (and then any Java transform function per sample) and producing into speakers buffer and to keep delay between them small. Its really simple you only have to write 1...
jFLAC is a port of the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) library to Java. This library allows java developers to experiment and write programs that use the FLAC algorithms.
This package provides a library and applications for an JAVA
implementation of the "Message Bus for Local Coordination" (RFC 3259).
The included files consists of the necessary jar-files and the optionally
needed native libraries for gcj.
Mantra Machine is an emulation of the Buddha Machine hardware, a small box that endlessly plays ambient loops. In this release you will find the original loops of the hardware plus an exclusive set of sounds. Two versions: Java Edition and Linux Qt.
Self-modifying Jar file Programming-Lang for Artificial-Intelligence & Audio & Natural-Lang monkeys with code like a simian. Windows mutate self Code: if(ask("MP3?")sound(mp3("C:\\music\\a.mp3"*(3.4 count)))) plays a.mp3 3.4x speed if click yes
XJPlayer is a mediaplayer written in Java based on Xuggler's jars and native libraries. The following OS are supported: Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Librairie et outils pour l'ajout de sons/voix à des applications java
1 : une application poker avec joueurs pilotés qui annonceront leurs choix
2 : une console linux avec les fonctionnalités nécessaires pour "~administrer" un système sans écr
Can detect digitalizing errors (like silences, saturations and identical samples) in audio files (wav). Scan audio files for statistics like the peak value.
MR Jukebox (Multi Room Jukebox) is an application developed in Java to allow for music to be played from multiple devices being controlled through a single control server.
Clips is a Java based music composing tool separating chords and rythms: Create a funky rythm and turn it into a song by varying the chords. Just for the hell of it, it is also specially designed to be portable to mobile platforms (e.g. Android).
MuVis is a new music visualization and browsing application, that uses meta-data and content-based features of audio tracks to aid in music library exploration. The main technique used in this project is semantic ordered treemaps.
ArchiveDJ produces a suite of play-lists based on automatically determined themes that span a given music archive. It has settings for optimal size and how important it is to cover as much of the archive as possible.
The Media Authoring with Java API (MAJ API) is an implementation of the classes of the AAF object specification as a Java library, complementary to and interoperable with the existing C-based reference implementation.