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audio/Audio-CD-0.04 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Perl interface to libcdaudio (cd + cddb)
Perl interface to libcdaudio (cd + cddb): http://cdcd.undergrid.net/ This module was created for adding CDDB support to <Xmms::shell> and cd tray <eject>. I added methods for a good chunk of other <libcdaudio> functions while I was at it, but the docs and glue is not complete. I do not have interest in completing the interface and docs, because xmms/Xmms::shell provides everything I need (at the moment) for audio. If you have an interesting reason for needing the missing pieces, I'll probably be interested in adding them.
audio/fmoo-audiotools-3.0 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Collection of command line audio handling utilities
Python Audio Tools are a collection of audio handling programs which work from the command line. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more. Supports internationalized track filenames and metadata using Unicode. Works with high-definition, multi-channel audio as well as CD-quality. Track conversion uses multiple CPUs or CPU cores if available to greatly speed the transcoding process. Track metadata can be retrieved from FreeDB, MusicBrainz or compatible servers.
audio/solfege-3.22.2 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Free ear training software
When you study music on high school, college or music conservatory, you usually have to do ear training. Some of the exercises, like sight singing is easy to do alone. But often you have to be at least two people, one making questions, the other answering. GNU Solfege tries to help out with this. Solfege is a computer program written to help you practise the more simple and mechanical exercises on your own. These are the exercises written so far: * Recognise melodic and harmonic intervals * Compare interval sizes * Sing the intervals the computer asks for * Identify chords * Sing chords * Scales * Dictation * Remembering rhythmic patterns
audio/sonata-1.6.2.1 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Elegant music player for MPD
Sonata is a lightweight GTK+ music client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD). It aims to be efficient (no toolbar, main menu, or statusbar), user-friendly, and clean. FEATURES: + Expanded and collapsed views, fullscreen album art mode + Automatic remote and local album art + Library browsing by folders, or by genre/artist/album + User-configurable columns + Automatic fetching of lyrics + Playlist and stream support + Support for editing song tags + Drag-and-drop to copy files + Popup notification + Library and playlist searching, filter as you type + Audioscrobbler (last.fm) 1.2 support + Multiple MPD profiles + Keyboard friendly + Support for multimedia keys + Commandline control + Available in 24 languages
audio/spiralloops-2.0.0 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Loop-based sampler
SpiralLoops is an experimental loop-based sampler for Linux and FreeBSD. The idea of SpiralLoops is to provide a simple, visual tool for looping and layering of sounds; which can be sourced from either WAV files on disk, or from sound-generating plugins. SpiralLoops allows you to create loop-based compositions with the minimum feedback time between the decisions you make and your ears. The looping mechanism is very flexible; you can lock the timing of loops together, or offset them for creating complex sequences, such as polyrhythms. Loop triggers can be used to cause interaction between the loops, and as an experimental way of creating music.
audio/tagtool-0.12.3 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
GNOME MP3/Ogg file tagger
Audio Tag Tool is a program to manage the information fields in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files, commonly called tags. Tag Tool can be used to edit tags one-by-one, but the most useful features are the ability to easily tag or rename hundreds of files at once, in any desired format. Tag Tool's features include: * Tag Editor * Multiple File Tagger * Clear Tags * Move/Rename Multiple Files * Create Playlists The mass tag and mass rename features can handle filenames in any format thanks to an easily configurable format template.
audio/vorbis-tools-1.4.0 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Play, encode, and manage Ogg Vorbis files
Vorbis is a general-purpose audio and music encoding format contemporary to MPEG-4's AAC and TwinVQ, the next generation beyond MPEG audio layer 3. Unlike the MPEG sponsored formats (and other proprietary formats such as RealAudio G2 and Windows' flavor of the month), the Vorbis CODEC specification belongs to the public domain. All the technical details are published and documented, and any software entity may make full use of the format without royalty or patent concerns. This package contains utilities to encode, decode, and cut vorbis streams, and to add comments to them.
benchmarks/Benchmark-Forking-1.01 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Run benchmarks in separate processes
The Benchmark::Forking module changes the behavior of the standard Benchmark module, running each piece of code to be timed in a separate forked process. Because each child exits after running its timing loop, the computations it performs can't propogate back to affect subsequent test cases. This can make benchmark comparisons more accurate, because the separate test cases are mostly isolated from side-effects caused by the others. Benchmark scripts typically don't depend on those side-effects, so in most cases you can simply use or require this module at the top of your existing code without having to change anything else.
biology/fasta3-36.3.8 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Collection of programs for searching DNA and protein databases
Version 3 of the FASTA packages contains many programs for searching DNA and protein databases and one program (prss3) for evaluating statistical significance from randomly shuffled sequences. Several additional analysis programs, including programs that produce local alignments, are available as part of version 2 of the FASTA package, which is available as the port biology/fasta. FASTA is described in: W. R. Pearson and D. J. Lipman (1988), "Improved Tools for Biological Sequence Analysis", PNAS 85:2444-2448; W. R. Pearson (1996) "Effective protein sequence comparison" Meth. Enzymol. 266:227-258; Pearson et. al. (1997) Genomics 46:24-36; Pearson, (1999) Meth. in Molecular Biology 132:185-219. The FASTA3 suite is distributed freely subject to the condition that it may not be sold or incorporated into a commercial product.
biology/molden-5.7 (Score: 3.8852955E-5)
Display molecular orbitals and electron densities in 2D and 3D
Visualizing the results of molecular orbital calculations 1) MO program: gaussian, gamess, mopac, etc. 2) display molecule in 3D: geo-opt, single-point, nomal mode (animation) 3) density: contour plot or 3D view for electron density and MO coefficient Everything what you want about MO calculation can be seen. By the distribution policy of the author; * Only the latest version is supplied. * Users must get the `distfiles' from the original site. * Do not re-distribute the source and the executable. * Using a not-so-latest version is prohibited, because the author may only respond about the latest version.