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    jmodsyn

    Java Audio DSP sandbox

    Java library for Audio DSP that can be embedded in your own programs, and a real-time drag-and-drop editor to create your patches interactively. Includes a large selection of DSP components, such as filters, oscillators, reverb, wave-shapers, etc. Consists of 3 parts: 1) ModSyn-core: library that can be compiled for desktop and Android. This contains the core DSP functions. 2) ModSyn-j2se: includes desktop-specific components and a GUI to interactively create your own patches. 3) lib-abnormal: A small JNI library to enable floating point 'flush-to-zero' mode to avoid denormal floats for improved performance (currently Windows-only). ...
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    Kangas Sound Editor

    Kangas Sound Editor

    Synthesizer, mixing, sound effects, music composition and production.

    ...There are two variants of the program: Kangas Sound Editor which requires MySQL for its database, and Kangas Sound Editor QI which does not (it uses an internal database - HSQLDB - instead). Kangas Sound Editor (QI) uses a system of boxes or cells, which are placed by the user onto a timeline using drag-and-drop, and which represent entities such as chords, repetition, and individual sounds or notes. The program's database allows the user to create and store harmonics, used for constructing melodic instruments, and anti-harmonics, which are used for constructing percussion instruments. Users can collaborate with and build on the work of others via an XML import/export facility.
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    Implement a HRTF for binaural spatialization of mono sound sources with respect to head movements and provide a GUI for dynamic drag and drop of sound sources in 2D. Additionally, integrate with a magnetometer to accept real time head position.
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