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    Timewave Synthesizer

    A binary waveform synthesizer based on Timewave Zero

    A binary waveform synthesizer derived from and based upon Timewave Zero theory by Terence McKenna. His theory proposes that the structure of time is a complex wave with a scalar potential, and the King Wen sequence of the I Ching is the 64 hexagram code from which the waveform of time is derived; that the King Wen sequence maps the linear progression of the human states of mind, which ultimately substantiates this waveform. This theory is the basis for the well-known novelty computer program he and others had developed. ...
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    Computer Musicians\' World is a music creator, modeller and manipulator program. With texture analysis you can represent the structure of music. A score editor, wave editor and a tracker also included as other types of music models.
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    SAA SOUND

    Moved to GitHub

    ...Development of SAA SOUND began around 1996 with active development ceasing around 2001. 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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