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Multiplatform GNU/GPL chiptune music tracker for Philips SAA-1099 soundchip with 6 channels, which was used in Sam Coupé micro-computer and also in sound interface MIF 85 for the Tesla PMD 85 (an 8-bit personal micro-computer produced in eighties of twentieth century in former Czechoslovakia).
This is a very first music tracker for this soundchip on PC platform!
OSDL: Object-oriented Simple DirectMedia Layer. OSDL is a high level open source (LGPL/GPL) portable multimedia library, built upon Sam Lantinga's SDL (http://www.libsdl.org). Its goal is to provide a high level C++ framework to ease game development.
A software that serves a similar purpose and gives similar options like SAM, i.e. playlist/queue admimistration, manipulation of the sounds while playing like mixing external sound sources (microphone) into the live stream, keep all song metadata in a relational DB to allow fast lookup by author/name, etc... with some nice extensions planned that I badly miss in SAM.