This is a command line program to set the frequency and various
modes to an FM tuner using a Brooktree based card.
Volume Icon aims to be a lightweight volume control that sits in your systray.
It is often used in conjuction with the lightweight tint2 panel/taskbar.
Features
- Change volume by scrolling on the systray icon
- Ability to choose which channel to control
- Several icon themes (with gtk theme as default)
- Configurable external mixer
- Volume Slider
- Hotkey support
WaveGain is a program that applies ReplayGain to wave files.
The FreeBSD port of WaveGain is with a patch from gnormalize
whose author is Claudio Fernandes de Souza Rodrigues.
The author of WaveGain is John Edwards.
WildMIDI is a simple software midi player which has a core softsynth library
that can be used with other applications.
The WildMIDI library uses Gravis Ultrasound patch files to convert MIDI files
into audio which is them passed back to the calling application for further
processing or output. The API of the library is designed so that it is easy to
include WildMIDI into applications that wish to include MIDI file playback.
With multiple MIDI file support you can develop applications to mix several
midi files together at the same time and with the next release you will be
able to use a different patch set for each MIDI file.
The wildmidi player is a demonstration program to show the capabilities of
libWildMidi.
WindowMaker dockapp mixer that allows toggling record source, muting individual
channels, adjusting volume and balance, all in a compact dockapp size, with
TV-like on-screen-display for volume levels. Supports mousewheel to adjust
current channel volume, and can be controlled remotely with SIGUSR1 / SIGUSR2
to adjust the volume, too. Keeps a simple configuration file for user-defined
settings.
Improved version of wmmixer, an audio mixer for the WindowMaker dock.
XAnalyser is a program to analyse a stereo audio signal. It has two displays:
Frequency Spectrum
Using Fast Fourier Transform, the time domain of the signal is transformed into
the frequency domain, i.e. the amplitude (in logarithmic scale) of the
audio signal is plotted versus the frequency. Either the sum of the
left and right channel of the audio signal can be shown or both
channels simultaneously.
XY Scope
Roughly speaking, the audio signal of left channel deflects a point
horizontally and the right channel vertically (just as the beam of a CRT
would do). Thus, an audio signal only present on the left channel produces
a horizontal line, whereas an audio signal only present on the right channel
produces a vertical line. A mono signal produces a 45 degree line.
A stereo signal creates a wilde pattern (if the phase is correct,
predominately in the same direction as a mono signal) or may even fill
the entire scope.
This is xfce4-mixer, a volume control application for the Xfce Desktop
Environment. This software package contains both a volume control
plugin for the Xfce Panel and a standalone mixer application.
A graphical GTK+ MPD client focusing on low footprint.
Xmcd is a program that allows the use of the CD-ROM drive as a
full-featured stereo compact-disc player for the X Window System.
Most of the features found on real CD players are available in
xmcd, such as shuffle and repeat, track programming functions, a
numeric keypad, and track warp slider for direct track access.
Additional functions include sample play, A to B segment play,
volume control, balance control, etc. Several automation options
are also available on CD load, eject, play completion, and program
exit. A Channel Routing feature allows you to select from several
stereo or mono routing options. The volume control slider taper
characteristics can also be altered.