RSS 5 projects tagged "GNU/Linux"

No download Website Updated 31 Mar 2010 RSound

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RSound is a simplistic and lightweight framework for networked TCP/IP audio. It is designed to be very simple to implement, and to work well with music and video players. A librsound is supplied. It is not designed for low latency audio (games), and lets the sound backend take care of sound mixing. It supports POSIX-compliant systems (including cygwin). It includes audio output support for ALSA, OSS, libao, and PortAudio.

Download Website Updated 25 Sep 2012 din is noise

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din is a software musical instrument and audio synthesizer. Bezier curves are used to draw and sculpt waveforms, create gating and modulation (FM and AM) patterns, and create delay feedback and volume patterns. You can also create an unlimited number of drones and sculpt their waveforms. It uses JACK to output audio, and supports MIDI, OSC and IRC bot for input. din can be extended and customized with Tcl scripts.

No download Website Updated 08 Oct 2011 Lilv

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Lilv is a library for LV2 hosts intended to make using LV2 Plugins as simple as possible without sacrificing capabilities.

No download Website Updated 08 Oct 2011 Suil

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Suil is a library for LV2 hosts intended to make using LV2 plugin UIs as as simple as possible, including support for hosting a UI in any supported toolkit in a host written in another supported toolkit.

Download Website Updated 12 Sep 2012 Polygnome

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Polygnome is a polyrhythmic metronome. It allows musicians to practice complex polyrhythms, such as 5 against 4 against 7. It is capable of doing up to five different meters at once. It works with the ALSA, JACK, or OSS audio backends.

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UnQLite

An embeddable NoSQL database engine.

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Talend Open Studio for Data Integration

An extendable extract-transform-load tool where jobs are Perl or Java scripts.