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    SoundComp
    A compiler library for a language integrating all that is needed for completely defining whole sound/music compilations. From very basic stuff as defining oscillators etc in all their parameters up to note events and more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    sparsedoppler

    Continuous choice of string resonance at each point live music in CPU

    ... discontinuous field but in theory may be continuous as change in natural resonance frequency (what part of the "guitar string" would vibrate as if nothing acted on it) These few kilobytes of java code, many versions of CochleaSim.java and JSoundCard0.5 as an easily replaced dependency that reads microphone and writes to speakers as numbers ranging -1 to 1 44100 times per second, which is where SparseDoppler hooks in its array, microphone at one end and speakers hear the sum of the whole string.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CodeSounding is a sonification framework which makes possible to hear how any existing Java program "sounds like", by assigning instruments and pitches to code statements (if, for, etc) so that the flowing of execution is played as a flow of music.
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    Audivolv

    Audivolv

    Artificial intelligence evolves musical instruments played with mouse

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolves musical instruments you play with the mouse from small blocks of Java code that operate on numbers, each block designed to keep all numbers in range -1 to 1 if they started in that range, and combinations of these evolved codes running 44100 times per second for high quality 44.1 khz audio. You can also write the Java code into its window. Uses Javassist internal compiler on the new Java code assembled by renaming variables to overlap eachother...
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    Vermilion Desktop Composer
    A unique desktop music composing application for PC/Mac/Linux/Android with a tracker style interface and a simple modular Java plugin based design allowing rapid improvement and endless expansion.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Self-modifying Jar file Programming-Lang for Artificial-Intelligence & Audio & Natural-Lang monkeys with code like a simian. Windows mutate self Code: if(ask("MP3?")sound(mp3("C:\\music\\a.mp3"*(3.4 count)))) plays a.mp3 3.4x speed if click yes
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jMorse generates audible morse code from input text. jMorse is written in java and can be used via ant, log4j, java logging, or directly in-code.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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