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    Music-Player

    Music-Player

    Lightweight and fast music player

    If you need a lightweight music player - this app better for you. Functionality: 1) Add new playlist 2) Add music file to a playlist 3) Music Shuffle 4) Mute, volume change 5) Shutdown timer 6) Stop timer. If you listen music before sleep, simply set the counter stops and the program will push the stop button for you !
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    Kangas Sound Editor

    Kangas Sound Editor

    Synthesizer, mixing, sound effects, music composition and production.

    This kangaroo-themed program allows the user to create their own music and sound effects, effectively from scratch. There are two variants of the program: Kangas Sound Editor which requires MySQL for its database, and Kangas Sound Editor QI which does not (it uses an internal database - HSQLDB - instead). Kangas Sound Editor (QI) uses a system of boxes or cells, which are placed by the user onto a timeline using drag-and-drop, and which represent entities such as chords, repetition,...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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