SoundConverter is the leading audio file converter for the GNOME Desktop.
It reads anything GStreamer can read (Ogg Vorbis, AAC, MP3, FLAC, WAV,
AVI, MPEG, MOV, M4A, AC3, DTS, ALAC, MPC, Shorten, APE, SID, MOD, XM, S3M,
etc...), and writes to Opus, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, AAC, and MP3 files,
or use any GNOME Audio Profile.
SoundTracker is a pattern-oriented music editor (similar to the classic DOS
program FastTracker and the Amiga legend ProTracker). Samples can be lined
up on tracks and patterns which are then arranged to a song.
Supported module formats are XM and MOD; the player code is the one from
OpenCP. A basic sample recorder and editor is also included.
SoX (also known as Sound eXchange) translates sound samples between
different file formats, and optionally applies various sound effects.
SoX is intended as the Swiss Army knife of sound processing tools.
It doesn't do anything very well, but sooner or later it comes in
very handy.
Specimen is an open source, MIDI controllable audio sampler. Features include:
- Up to 64 patches with 8 notes of polyphony each
- Fast, high quality pitch scaling
- Linear ADSR volume envelopes
- MIDI/jack-transport syncable LFOs
- Low pass filter with resonance
- A variety of direction-independent playback modes
- A zoomable sample editor for loop and play points
- Portamento
libmusicbrainz is a client library for accessing the MusicBrainz database
allowing metadata lookup for audio files. This is version 5.x which supports
version 2 of the XML Web Service.
Speex is an Open Source/Free Software patent-free audio compression
format designed for speech.
Sphinx 2 is a large-vocabulary, speaker-independent, continuous
speech recognition engine.
This is an early release of a research system. The APIs and function
names are likely to change, and several tools still need to be made
available to make this all complete.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx2-demo.
The sphinx2-test script should run sphinx2-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
Trevor Johnson
Splay program uses the MPEG/wave sound library to play sound files in
several formats, notably the MPEG audio and Wave format. This early
version has only limited functionally and a simplistic user interface.
This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ on Emacs buffer.
Please place timidity.el on load-path.
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".
This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ with Gtk interface.
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".