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    Librosa

    Librosa

    Python library for audio and music analysis

    Librosa is a powerful Python library for analyzing and processing audio and music signals. Built on top of NumPy, SciPy, and matplotlib, it provides a wide range of tools for feature extraction, time-series manipulation, audio display, and music information retrieval. Whether you're building machine learning models for audio classification or visualizing spectrograms, Librosa is a go-to library for researchers and developers working in audio signal processing.
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    The Sound Description Interchange Format (SDIF) is an established standard for the interchange of sound descriptions and analysis data. This project provides libraries, SDIF (in C) and Easdif (in C++), tools, and wrappers to read and write SDIF files.
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    DR14 T.meter

    DR14 T.meter

    Compute the DR14 of a given audio file according to the procedure desc

    Introduction to DR14 T.meter DR14 T.meter is a free and opens source command line tool for computing the Dynamic Range of your music according to the procedure used in the off-line meter released by the Pleasurize Music Foundation. This tool is very useful to measure how is loud your music and for understanding that a good quality album always has also a good dynamic, and it's also useful for understanding the effects of the so called loudness war. Dr14 t.meter is released under the...
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    Pumilio
    Pumilio is a web-based sound analysis and archive system for almost any kind of sound file with tools to see the spectrogram of the sound, select regions for further analysis and insertion in a database, filtering, and many other manipulations.
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    Moodtrack contains Python classes for music-emotion analysis and assembly, enabling users to build soundtracks based on emotion and timing. USERS: Music Supervisors/Composers/Producers, Game Audio Developers, Content Providers. FILM DEMO: moodtrack.tv
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    Various tools for analysis of mySpace relationships and media
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    STASS stands for Sound Treatment, Analysis and Synthesis Software. It will provide ingeneers and searchers easy-to-use as well as performant tools for sound analysis (spectro, sona and so on), treatment (filters, noise-gate) and synthesis (scepstrum).
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