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    SAMI

    SAMI

    Home Automation System for A Typical Apartment

    SAMI is an extensible, voice-controlled home automation system which seamlessly controls all of the pieces of your apartment or house, without installation or monthly fees. For more information about how to use her, see the documentation tab!
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    AVRS performs spatial 3D-sound processing allowing the arbitrary placement of sound source in auditory space. The main goal is to develop a genuine experimental flexible platform, that runs in a general-purpose architecture computer (standard hardware and software).
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    AdPlug is a cross-platform OPL2 audio player library. AdPlug plays music, originally composed for the AdLib (OPL2) audio board, on top of an OPL2 emulator or by using the real hardware. There are multiple player software interfaces available.
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    slurry is a simple python program that plays sounds at random. it is being created primarily for an experimental film screening in June 2010. it will continue to be developed after this.
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    Global Consciousness Project uses hardware "random" number generators and finds patterns between that and major world events. This Java applet will run on their webpage and translate that data to music-like audio. Or for general audio synthesizing.
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    Development of a fully designed alarm clock implemented on the Xilinx Spartan3 board.
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    C::NTR::L
    ...Transform your standard musical instrument - electric bass, guitar, violin, piano etc - in an augmented tool, an audiovideo controller without exploiting any specific ext. hardware.
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    Wired aims to be a professional music production and creation software running on the Linux operating system. It brings musicians a complete studio environment to compose and record music without requiring expensive hardware.
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    This software library provides a platform independent hardware interface for old fashioned internal pc speakers.
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    Synthesia is an open hardware/software platform intended for creating standalone audio devices such as synthesizers on embedded processors.
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    The concept of Computer Aided Music Composition emerged as a natural sequel to the music hardware/software revolution dating back to early 50s. STOCASTICVS aims to grow into the best CAMC software yet, truly unleashing individual’s creative potential.
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    LinuxSampler is a professional grade software audio sampler that aims to deliver performance and features at par with hardware sampler devices. Note: we only use the mailing list on Sourceforge, everything else is located on our own servers!
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    Replacement for the Java Media Framework (JMF), allowing you to transport not only audio and video. In extention a modular software synthesizer designer/sequencer sharing local hardware over the internet.
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    SAA SOUND

    Moved to GitHub

    ...Interest increased in August 2018 with the original author now revisiting the project after a considerable time. It has been incorporated into standalone chiptune players, computer hardware emulators (e.g. SimCoupe), and has even been the basis of SAA-1099 hardware emulators implemented in FPGA devices (such as MiST / MiSTer) Moved permanently to: https://github.com/stripwax/SAASound/
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