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    uFMOD

    uFMOD

    An XM player library written in assembly language.

    XM player library written in assembly language. It's perfect for size- and speed-critical applications, click free, highly reliable, easy to use, open source, multiplatform. It is able to play even damaged and non-standard XM tracks.
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    Glame is targeted to be the GIMP for audio processing. Glame supports non destructive multitrack editing, recording and mixing; realtime effects using native or LADSPA plugins; OSS, ALSA or SGI audio and WAV, Mp3 and Ogg file formats.
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    A set of tools for psychoacoustic research. Initially implemented: * correlograms (and sonograms too) * Lyons' cochlear model * impulse-domain transform using FIR filters (and inverse transform)
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