soundgrab is designed to help you slice up a big long raw audio file
(by default 44.1 kHz 2 channel signed sixteen bit little endian) and
save your favorite sections to other files. It does this by providing
you with a cassette player like command line interface. Commands like
ff <secs>, rw <secs>, jump <offset_from_start> can be used while the
volume is being played or while it is stopped to move the player head
around. The commands mark and name allow you to give names to sections
between the mark and the current position of the player head (like
emacs mark and point concept), and the export command exports the
named sections to other files in wav, cdr (CD mastering), or raw
format (or ogg or flac format if the appropriate encoder binaries are
found on your system).
The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI
functionality to the Linux operating system.
The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI
functionality to the Linux operating system.
TTA performs lossless compression on multichannel 8, 16, and 24 bits data of
the Wav audio files. Being "lossless" means that no data quality is lost in
the compression -- when uncompressed, all the data will be identical to the
original. The compression ratios of TTA depend on the type of music files
being compressed, but the compression size will generally range between 30%
and 70% of the original. TTA format supports both of ID3v1/2 and APEv2 tags.
STYMulator is an Open Source player which plays music files in the YM chiptune
format. In particular the YM files are Yamaha YM2149 soundchip music data
registers dumped from the ATARI 16-bit computers.
This is Steve Harris' LADSPA-Plugin Collection.
TAP-plugins is short for Tom's Audio Processing plugins.
It is a bunch of LADSPA plugins for digital audio processing.
TCD - a tiny CD player - is a simple, user-friendly ncurses-based CD player.
Tempest for Eliza is a program that uses your computer monitor to send out
AM radio signals. You can then hear computer generated music in your radio.
It teaches you that your computer can be observed. Tempest for Eliza works
with every monitor, every resolution.
Timemachine is a JACK audio recorder that allows you to record 10
seconds of audio _before_ you click the "Record" button. The idea
is that, when you hear an interesting sound, you can press record
and capture it, without having to try and recreate it.