KDE library to access CDDB information.
MOC (music on console) is a console audio player designed to be powerful and
easy to use.
MOC plays smoothly, regardless of system or I/O load, because it handles the
output buffer in a separate thread. It does not cause gaps between files,
because the next file to be played is pre-cached while playing the current
file.
Supported file formats are: MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Musepack (mpc), Speex, WAVE,
AIFF, AU, SVX, Sphere Nist WAV, IRCAM SF, Creative VOC, AAC, MP4, Real, WMA.
Shout-python is a set of bindings for libshout2. It allows you to
act as a source for icecast 1 and 2, and shoutcast.
Qt-based front end to LinuxSampler.
Qsynth is a fluidsynth GUI front-end application written in C++ around
the Qt toolkit using Qt Designer. Eventually it may evolve into a
softsynth management application allowing the user to control and manage
a variety of command line softsynth but for the moment it wraps the
excellent FluidSynth.
QUIMUP is a 'graphical' client for the music player daemon (MPD)
written in C++ and Qt5.
Features include:
* Support for (locally stored) albumart.
* Support for audio streams (url).
* Drag & drop playlist management.
* Database browser (artist, album, genre, folder & playlist mode)
* Database search (artist, album, genre & title mode).
* Quick search-and-select in the playlist.
* Mini-mode interface for basic control only.
* Open folder in external programs to edit tags etc.
* Generally a quick and clean application.
rawrec provides a simple, minimalist way to record or play back raw audio
data from the command line. It can work with files or standard IO, and so
can provide a simple buffered shell audio interface for other programs.
This set of utilities and driver have been written so that Linux, FreeBSD,
OpenBSD and NetBSD users can use their Rio500 without the need to reboot
to 'that other OS'.
Csound is a programming language designed and optimized for sound rendering and
signal processing. The language consists of over 450 opcodes - the operational
codes that the sound designer uses to build "instruments" or patches.
Although there are an increasing number of graphical "front-ends" for the
language, you typically design and modify your patches using a word processor.
Usually, you create two text files - a .orc (orchestra) file containing the
"instruments," and a .sco (score) file containing the "notes."
In Csound, the complexity of your patches is limited by your knowledge,
interest, and need, but never by the language itself. For instance, a 22,050
oscillator additive synthesizer with 1024 stage envelope generators on each is
merely a copy-and-paste operation. The same goes for a 1 million voice
granular texture!
Have you ever dreamed of sounds such as these? Well in Csound you can. And in
Csound these dreams can come true!
rioutil is a utility designed for the use of interfacing with Sonic
Blue/dnna's third, fourth, and fifth generations of flash MP3 players
(Rio 600/800/900/S-Series/Riot/Cali/Chiba/Fuse and Nike psa[play).
On many players, it goes beyond the packaged software by providing
downloading.