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    Marsyas (Music Analysis, Retrieval and Synthesis for Audio Signals) is a framework for developing systems for audio processing. It provides an general architecture for connecting audio, soundfiles, signal processing blocks and machine learning. Source code at SF is outdated! Marsyas is now hosted at GitHub: https://github.com/marsyas/marsyas Downloads are now provided at Bintray: https://bintray.com/marsyas
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    Windows console tone generator

    Windows console tone generator,

    ...I did find out this had problems running on a 32 bit eee pc 901 running winXp with a realtek HD audio output…I concluded the problem might be with the sound driver. Usage: tone 440 1000 generates 440hz tone for 1 second this was compiled using Code blocks with gcc. Source code included
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    Audivolv

    Audivolv

    Artificial intelligence evolves musical instruments played with mouse

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves musical instruments you play with the mouse from small blocks of Java code that operate on numbers, each block designed to keep all numbers in range -1 to 1 if they started in that range, and combinations of these evolved codes running 44100 times per second for high quality 44.1 khz audio. You can also write the Java code into its window. Uses Javassist internal compiler on the new Java code assembled by renaming variables to overlap eachother and reordering, copying, and removing blocks of code. ...
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